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Kent Overstreet 06ebc48306 bcachefs: fix deletion of indirect extents in btree_gc
we need to run the normal extent update path on deletion -
bch2_bkey_make_mut() is incorrect when key type is changing.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Erick Archer 3e48999816 bcachefs: Prefer struct_size over open coded arithmetic
This is an effort to get rid of all multiplications from allocation
functions in order to prevent integer overflows [1][2].

As the "op" variable is a pointer to "struct promote_op" and this
structure ends in a flexible array:

struct promote_op {
	[...]
	struct bio_vec bi_inline_vecs[];
};

and the "t" variable is a pointer to "struct journal_seq_blacklist_table"
and this structure also ends in a flexible array:

struct journal_seq_blacklist_table {
	[...]
	struct journal_seq_blacklist_table_entry {
		u64		start;
		u64		end;
		bool		dirty;
	}			entries[];
};

the preferred way in the kernel is to use the struct_size() helper to
do the arithmetic instead of the argument "size + size * count" in the
kzalloc() functions.

This way, the code is more readable and safer.

Link: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/deprecated.html#open-coded-arithmetic-in-allocator-arguments [1]
Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/160 [2]
Signed-off-by: Erick Archer <erick.archer@gmx.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 1fdb9685ed bcachefs: Kill unused flags argument to btree_split()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet c42006458b bcachefs: Check for writing superblocks with nonsense member seq fields
We're seeing some unmountable filesystems due to split brain detection
going awry; it seems we somehow wrote out superblocks where we updated
the superblock seq without updating any member seq fields.

A given device's superblock should always have the main seq equal to
it's member seq field, so this is easy to check for.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 5e105fb806 bcachefs: fix bch2_journal_buf_to_text()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet d64547999c bcachefs: copy_(to|from)_user_errcode()
we've got some helpers that return errors sanely, move them to a more
common location for use in fs-ioctl.c

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet ba81523eaa bcachefs: Split out bkey_types.h
We're going to need bkey_types.h in bcachefs_ioctl.h in a future patch.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Brian Foster ada02c207c bcachefs: fix lost journal buf wakeup due to improved pipelining
The journal_write_done() handler was reworked into a loop in commit
746a33c96b7a ("bcachefs: better journal pipelining"). As part of this,
the journal buffer wake was factored into a post-loop branch that
executes if at least one journal buffer has completed.

The journal buffer processing loop iterates on the journal buffer
pointer, however. This means that w refers to the last buffer processed
by the loop, which may or may not be done. This also means that if
multiple buffers are processed by the loop, only the last is awoken.
This lost wakeup behavior has lead to stalling problems in various CI
and fstests, such as generic/703.

Lift the wake into the loop so each done buffer sees a wake call as
it is processed.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Hongbo Li 2a68d611a1 bcachefs: intercept mountoption value for bool type
For mount option with bool type, the value must be 0 or 1 (See
bch2_opt_parse). But this seems does not well intercepted cause
for other value(like 2...), it returns the unexpect return code
with error message printed.

Signed-off-by: Hongbo Li <lihongbo22@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Hongbo Li 7e23c1746b bcachefs: avoid returning private error code in bch2_xattr_bcachefs_set
Avoid the private error code return to caller. The error code
should be transformed into genernal error code.

Signed-off-by: Hongbo Li <lihongbo22@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 7e64c86cdc bcachefs: Buffered write path now can avoid the inode lock
Non append, non extending buffered writes can now avoid taking the inode
lock.

To ensure atomicity of writes w.r.t. other writes, we lock every folio
that we'll be writing to, and if this fails we fall back to taking the
inode lock.

Extensive comments are provided as to corner cases.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/Zdkxfspq3urnrM6I@bombadil.infradead.org/
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:26 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 66a67c860c fs: file_remove_privs_flags()
Rename and export __file_remove_privs(); for a buffered write path that
doesn't take the inode lock we need to be able to check if the operation
needs to do work first.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 7efa287526 bcachefs: Fix bch2_journal_noflush_seq()
Improved journal pipelining broke journal_noflush_seq(); it implicitly
assumed only the oldest outstanding journal buf could be in flight, but
that's no longer true.

Make this more straightforward by just setting buf->must_flush whenever
we know a journal buf is going to be flush.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Hongbo Li 79162e829b bcachefs: fix the error code when mounting with incorrect options.
When mount with incorrect options such as:
"mount -t bcachefs -o errors=back /dev/loop1 /mnt/bcachefs/".
It rebacks the error "mount: /mnt/bcachefs: permission denied."
 cause bch2_parse_mount_opts returns -1 and bch2_mount throws
it up. This is unreasonable.

The real error message should be like this:
"mount: /mnt/bcachefs: wrong fs type, bad option, bad
superblock on /dev/loop1, missing codepage or helper program,
or other error."

Adding three private error codes for mounting error. Here are:
  - BCH_ERR_mount_option as the parent class for option error.
  - BCH_ERR_option_name represents the invalid option name.
  - BCH_ERR_option_value represents the invalid option value.

Signed-off-by: Hongbo Li <lihongbo22@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 2cce3752ce bcachefs: split out ignore_blacklisted, ignore_not_dirty
prep work for replaying the journal backwards

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 69426613cd bcachefs: improve move_gap()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 95ffc7fb8c bcachefs: journal_keys now uses darray helpers
nice bit of code cleanup

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 894d062254 bcachefs: Rename journal_keys.d -> journal_keys.data
This will let us use some darray helpers in the next patch.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 0b5961b0d8 bcachefs: jset_entry for loops declare loop iter
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet eb386617be bcachefs: Errcode tracepoint, documentation
Add a tracepoint for downcasting private errors to standard errors, so
they can be recovered even when not logged; also, add some
documentation.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Colin Ian King 150194cdcb bcachefs: remove redundant assignment to variable ret
Variable ret is being assigned a value that is never read, it is
being re-assigned a couple of statements later on. The assignment
is redundant and can be removed.

Cleans up clang scan build warning:
fs/bcachefs/super-io.c:806:2: warning: Value stored to 'ret' is
never read [deadcode.DeadStores]

Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.i.king@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Calvin Owens c7cad231e8 bcachefs: Silence gcc warnings about arm arch ABI drift
32-bit arm builds emit a lot of spam like this:

    fs/bcachefs/backpointers.c: In function ‘extent_matches_bp’:
    fs/bcachefs/backpointers.c:15:13: note: parameter passing for argument of type ‘struct bch_backpointer’ changed in GCC 9.1

Apply the change from commit ebcc5928c5 ("arm64: Silence gcc warnings
about arch ABI drift") to fs/bcachefs/ to silence them.

Signed-off-by: Calvin Owens <jcalvinowens@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 90aa35c4c9 bcachefs: Add journal.blocked to journal_debug_to_text()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet d9290c9931 bcachefs: Fix journal_buf bitfield accesses
All jounal_buf bitfield updates must happen under the journal lock -
perhaps we should just switch these to atomic bit flags.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet a393f33123 bcachefs: Split out discard fastpath
Buckets usually can't be discarded until the transaction that made them
empty has been committed in the journal.

Tracing has indicated that we're queuing the discard worker excessively,
only for it to skip over many buckets that are still waiting on a
journal commit, discarding only one or two buckets per iteration.

We want to switch to only queuing the discard worker after a journal
flush write, but there's an important optimization we need to preserve:
if a bucket becomes empty and it was never committed in the journal
while it was in use, we want to discard it and reuse it right away -
since overwriting it before the previous writes are flushed from the
device cache eans those writes only cost bus bandwidth.

So, this patch implements a fast path for buckets that can be discarded
right away. We need new locking between the two discard workers; the new
list of buckets being discarded provides that locking.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 06d493fee4 bcachefs: improve bch2_journal_buf_to_text()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 29e11f9699 bcachefs: Drop redundant btree_path_downgrade()s
If a path doesn't have any active references, we shouldn't downgrade it;
it'll either be reused, possibly with intent refs again, or dropped at
bch2_trans_begin() time.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Daniel Hill ba78af9e56 bcachefs: rebalance_status now shows correct units
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hill <daniel@gluo.nz>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 3235e04afe bcachefs: more informative write path error message
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 74406f66ad bcachefs: check_path() now only needs to walk up to subvolume root
Now that checking subvolume structure is a separate pass, the main
check_directory_connectivity() pass only needs to walk up to a given
inode's subvolume root.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 663db5a554 bcachefs: bch2_check_subvolume_structure()
Now that we've got bch_subvolume.fs_path_parent, it's easy to write
subvolume

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Thomas Bertschinger b07ce72626 bcachefs: omit alignment attribute on big endian struct bkey
This is needed for building Rust bindings on big endian architectures
like s390x. Currently this is only done in userspace, but it might
happen in-kernel in the future. When creating a Rust binding for struct
bkey, the "packed" attribute is needed to get a type with the correct
member offsets in the big endian case. However, rustc does not allow
types to have both a "packed" and "align" attribute. Thus, in order to
get a Rust type compatible with the C type, we must omit the "aligned"
attribute in C.

This does not affect the struct's size or member offsets, only its
toplevel alignment, which should be an acceptable impact.

The little endian version can have the "align" attribute because the
"packed" attr is redundant, and rust-bindgen will omit the "packed" attr
when an "align" attr is present and it can do so without changing a
type's layout

Signed-off-by: Thomas Bertschinger <tahbertschinger@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:25 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 6e9d0558b1 bcachefs: bch2_trigger_alloc() handles state changes better
bch2_trigger_alloc() kicks off certain tasks on bucket state changes;
e.g. triggering the bucket discard worker and the invalidate worker.

We've observed the discard worker running too often - most runs it
doesn't do any work, according to the tracepoint - so clearly, we're
kicking it off too often.

This adds an explicit statechange() macro to make these checks more
precise.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet b63570f747 bcachefs: bch2_print_opts()
Make sure early error messages get redirected, for
kernel-fsck-from-userland.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 130d229ff5 bcachefs: Improve error messages in device remove path
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 5ca8ff157d bcachefs: Use kvzalloc() when dynamically allocating btree paths
THis silences a mm/page_alloc.c warning about allocating more than a
page with GFP_NOFAIL - and there's no reason for this to not have a
vmalloc fallback anyways.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 83bd5985fa bcachefs: Track iter->ip_allocated at bch2_trans_copy_iter()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 3254c1b0e5 bcachefs: Save key_cache_path in peek_slot()
When bch2_btree_iter_peek_slot() clones the iterator to search for the
next key, and then discovers that the key from the cloned iterator is
the key we want to return - we also want to save the
iter->key_cache_path as well, for the update path.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 91dcad18d3 bcachefs: Pin btree cache in ram for random access in fsck
Various phases of fsck involve checking references from one btree to
another: this means doing a sequential scan of one btree, and then
mostly random access into the second.

This is particularly painful for checking extents <-> backpointers; we
can prefetch btree node access on the sequential scan, but not on the
random access portion, and this is particularly painful on spinning
rust, where we'd like to keep the pipeline fairly full of btree node
reads so that the elevator can reduce seeking.

This patch implements prefetching and pinning of the portion of the
btree that we'll be doing random access to. We already calculate how
much of the random access btree will fit in memory so it's a fairly
straightforward change.

This will put more pressure on system memory usage, so we introduce a
new option, fsck_memory_usage_percent, which is the percentage of total
system ram that fsck is allowed to pin.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 835cd3e147 bcachefs: Check for subvolume children when deleting subvolumes
Recursively destroying subvolumes isn't allowed yet.

Fixes: https://github.com/koverstreet/bcachefs/issues/634
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet b26d79147f bcachefs: BTREE_ID_subvolume_children
Add a btree to record a parent -> child subvolume relationships,
according to the filesystem heirarchy.

The subvolume_children btree is a bitset btree: if a bit is set at pos
p, that means p.offset is a child of subvolume p.inode.

This will be used for efficiently listing subvolumes, as well as
recursive deletion.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet b8628a2529 bcachefs: bch_subvolume::fs_path_parent
Record the filesystem path heirarchy for subvolumes in bch_subvolume

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet e07c28ab92 bcachefs: bch2_btree_bit_mod()
Provide a non-write buffer version of bch2_btree_bit_mod_buffered(), for
the subvolume children btree.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 506b187603 bcachefs: bch2_btree_bit_mod -> bch2_btree_bit_mod_buffered
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 56e230473d bcachefs: Correctly reattach subvolumes
Subvolumes need special handling to reattach - we always reattach them
in the root subvolume's lost+found, and they need a slightly different
kind of dirent.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 3a136177f3 bcachefs: check_path() now prints full inode when reattaching
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 688a769409 bcachefs: Pass inode bkey to check_path()
prep work for improving logging/error messages

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet f5d58d0c72 bcachefs: Fix path where dirent -> subvol missing and we don't fix
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 64304aaf4e bcachefs: bch_subvolume::parent -> creation_parent
bit of renaming, prep for adding a fs path parent

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 45b4ed525e bcachefs: Repair subvol dirents that point to non subvols
when repair switches d_type to or from DT_SUBVOL, we need to update the
target accordingly

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet c60b7f803c bcachefs: check dirent->d_parent_subvol
Check that d_parent_subvol makes sense - the dirent's snapshot must be
visible in d_parent_subvol (i.e. an ancestor of d_parent_subvol's
snapshot) in order to be visible.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet f4e68c859f bcachefs: check inode->bi_parent_subvol against dirent
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet ea27001e14 bcachefs: delete duplicated checks in check_dirent_to_subvol()
these were already checked in check_subvol()

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet e539ebb867 bcachefs: simplify check_dirent_inode_dirent()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:24 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 0b498a5a39 bcachefs: check bi_parent_subvol in check_inode()
check for inodes with a nonzero bi_parent_subvol field that aren't
actually subvolume roots

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 971a1503a2 bcachefs: better log message in lookup_inode_for_snapshot()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 0b17618fdc bcachefs: check_inode_dirent_inode()
check that if an inode has a backpointer, the dirent it points to points
back to it.

We do this in check_dirent_inode_dirent(), but only for inodes that have
dirents that point to them - we also have to do the check starting from
the inode to catch inodes that don't have dirents that point to them.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet f2b02d099c bcachefs: Check subvol <-> inode pointers in check_inode()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 4c20278eb1 bcachefs: Check subvol <-> inode pointers in check_subvol()
Subvolumes and subvolume root inodes point to each other: this verifies
the subvolume -> inode -> subvolme path.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 52946d828a bcachefs: Kill more -EIO error codes
This converts -EIOs related to btree node errors to private error codes,
which will help with some ongoing debugging by giving us better error
messages.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:23 -04:00
Kent Overstreet da23795e4c bcachefs: thread_with_file: add f_ops.flush
Add a flush op, to return the exit code via close().

Also update bcachefs usage to use this to return fsck exit codes.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:20 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 6b33312925 bcachefs: thread_with_file: Fix missing va_end()
Fixes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcachefs/202402131603.E953E2CF@keescook/T/#u
Reported-by: coverity scan
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:18 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong 658a1e42ce bcachefs: thread_with_file: allow ioctls against these files
Make it so that a thread_with_stdio user can handle ioctls against the
file descriptor.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:15 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong ab6752e24e bcachefs: thread_with_file: create ops structure for thread_with_stdio
Create an ops structure so we can add more file-based functionality in
the next few patches.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:13 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong 1cbae651e5 bcachefs: thread_with_file: fix various printf problems
Experimentally fix some problems with stdio_redirect_vprintf by creating
a MOO variant with which we can experiment.  We can't do a GFP_KERNEL
allocation while holding the spinlock, and I don't like how the printf
function can silently truncate the output if memory allocation fails.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:10 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong fcb1620edd bcachefs: thread_with_file: allow creation of readonly files
Create a new run_thread_with_stdout function that opens a file in
O_RDONLY mode so that the kernel can write things to userspace but
userspace cannot write to the kernel.  This will be used to convey xfs
health event information to userspace.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:08 -04:00
Kent Overstreet a5a650d647 bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: suppress hung task warning
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:04 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 8f9320d3a3 bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: Mark completed in ->release()
This fixes stdio_redirect_read() getting stuck, not noticing that the
pipe has been closed.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 21:22:00 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 032b3fd057 bcachefs: Thread with file documentation
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:13 -04:00
Kent Overstreet f704f108af bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: fix bch2_stdio_redirect_readline()
This fixes a bug where we'd return data without waiting for a newline,
if data was present but a newline was not.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:13 -04:00
Kent Overstreet a6777ca4ff bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: kill thread_with_stdio_done()
Move the cleanup code to a wrapper function, where we can call it after
the thread_with_stdio fn exits.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:13 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 60e1baa872 bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: convert to darray
- eliminate the dependency on printbufs, so that we can lift
   thread_with_file for use in xfs
 - add a nonblocking parameter to stdio_redirect_printf(), and either
   block if the buffer is full or drop it on the floor - don't buffer
   infinitely

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:13 -04:00
Kent Overstreet e017047fdb bcachefs: thread_with_stdio: eliminate double buffering
The output buffer lock has to be a spinlock so that we can write to it
from interrupt context, so we can't use a direct copy_to_user; this
switches thread_with_file_read() to use fault_in_writeable() and
copy_to_user_nofault(), similar to how thread_with_file_write() works.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:13 -04:00
Kent Overstreet cb6fc943b6 bcachefs: kill kvpmalloc()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-13 18:39:12 -04:00
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Merge tag 'fs_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs

Pull ext2, isofs, udf, and quota updates from Jan Kara:
 "A lot of material this time:

   - removal of a lot of GFP_NOFS usage from ext2, udf, quota (either it
     was legacy or replaced with scoped memalloc_nofs_*() API)

   - removal of BUG_ONs in quota code

   - conversion of UDF to the new mount API

   - tightening quota on disk format verification

   - fix some potentially unsafe use of RCU pointers in quota code and
     annotate everything properly to make sparse happy

   - a few other small quota, ext2, udf, and isofs fixes"

* tag 'fs_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs: (26 commits)
  udf: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  quota: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  isofs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  ext2: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  ext2: mark as deprecated
  udf: convert to new mount API
  udf: convert novrs to an option flag
  MAINTAINERS: add missing git address for ext2 entry
  quota: Detect loops in quota tree
  quota: Properly annotate i_dquot arrays with __rcu
  quota: Fix rcu annotations of inode dquot pointers
  isofs: handle CDs with bad root inode but good Joliet root directory
  udf: Avoid invalid LVID used on mount
  quota: Fix potential NULL pointer dereference
  quota: Drop GFP_NOFS instances under dquot->dq_lock and dqio_sem
  quota: Set nofs allocation context when acquiring dqio_sem
  ext2: Remove GFP_NOFS use in ext2_xattr_cache_insert()
  ext2: Drop GFP_NOFS use in ext2_get_blocks()
  ext2: Drop GFP_NOFS allocation from ext2_init_block_alloc_info()
  udf: Remove GFP_NOFS allocation in udf_expand_file_adinicb()
  ...
2024-03-13 14:30:58 -07:00
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Merge tag 'fsnotify_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs

Pull fsnotify updates from Jan Kara:

 - fsnotify optimizations to reduce cost of fsnotify when nobody is
   watching

 - fix longstanding wart that system could not be suspended when some
   process was waiting for response to fanotify permission event

 - some spelling fixes

* tag 'fsnotify_for_v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jack/linux-fs:
  fanotify: allow freeze when waiting response for permission events
  fanotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  fsnotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  inotify: Fix misspelling of "writable"
  fsnotify: Add fsnotify_sb_has_watchers() helper
  fsnotify: optimize the case of no parent watcher
2024-03-13 14:27:24 -07:00
Linus Torvalds babbcc0232 New code for 6.9:
* Online Repair;
   ** New ondisk structures being repaired.
      - Inode's mode field by trying to obtain file type value from the a
        directory entry.
      - Quota counters.
      - Link counts of inodes.
      - FS summary counters.
      - rmap btrees.
        Support for in-memory btrees has been added to support repair of rmap
        btrees.
   ** Misc changes
      - Report corruption of metadata to the health tracking subsystem.
      - Enable indirect health reporting when resources are scarce.
      - Reduce memory usage while reparing refcount btree.
      - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support atomic extent swapping on
        the realtime device.
      - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support extended attribute fork and
        unwritten extents.
   ** Code cleanups
      - Bmap log intent.
      - Btree block pointer checking.
      - Btree readahead.
      - Buffer target.
      - Symbolic link code.
   * Remove mrlock wrapper around the rwsem.
   * Convert all the GFP_NOFS flag usages to use the scoped
     memalloc_nofs_save() API instead of direct calls with the GFP_NOFS.
   * Refactor and simplify xfile abstraction. Lower level APIs in
     shmem.c are required to be exported in order to achieve this.
   * Skip checking alignment constraints for inode chunk allocations when block
     size is larger than inode chunk size.
   * Do not submit delwri buffers collected during log recovery when an error
     has been encountered.
   * Fix SEEK_HOLE/DATA for file regions which have active COW extents.
   * Fix lock order inversion when executing error handling path during
     shrinking a filesystem.
   * Remove duplicate ifdefs.
 
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Merge tag 'xfs-6.9-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux

Pull xfs updates from Chandan Babu:

 - Online repair updates:
    - More ondisk structures being repaired:
        - Inode's mode field by trying to obtain file type value from
          the a directory entry
        - Quota counters
        - Link counts of inodes
        - FS summary counters
        - Support for in-memory btrees has been added to support repair
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    - Misc changes:
        - Report corruption of metadata to the health tracking subsystem
        - Enable indirect health reporting when resources are scarce
        - Reduce memory usage while repairing refcount btree
        - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support atomic extent
          swapping on the realtime device
        - Extend "Bmap update" intent item to support extended attribute
          fork and unwritten extents
    - Code cleanups:
        - Bmap log intent
        - Btree block pointer checking
        - Btree readahead
        - Buffer target
        - Symbolic link code

 - Remove mrlock wrapper around the rwsem

 - Convert all the GFP_NOFS flag usages to use the scoped
   memalloc_nofs_save() API instead of direct calls with the GFP_NOFS

 - Refactor and simplify xfile abstraction. Lower level APIs in shmem.c
   are required to be exported in order to achieve this

 - Skip checking alignment constraints for inode chunk allocations when
   block size is larger than inode chunk size

 - Do not submit delwri buffers collected during log recovery when an
   error has been encountered

 - Fix SEEK_HOLE/DATA for file regions which have active COW extents

 - Fix lock order inversion when executing error handling path during
   shrinking a filesystem

 - Remove duplicate ifdefs

* tag 'xfs-6.9-merge-8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (183 commits)
  xfs: shrink failure needs to hold AGI buffer
  mm/shmem.c: Use new form of *@param in kernel-doc
  kernel-doc: Add unary operator * to $type_param_ref
  xfs: use kvfree() in xlog_cil_free_logvec()
  xfs: xfs_btree_bload_prep_block() should use __GFP_NOFAIL
  xfs: fix scrub stats file permissions
  xfs: fix log recovery erroring out on refcount recovery failure
  xfs: move symlink target write function to libxfs
  xfs: move remote symlink target read function to libxfs
  xfs: move xfs_symlink_remote.c declarations to xfs_symlink_remote.h
  xfs: xfs_bmap_finish_one should map unwritten extents properly
  xfs: support deferred bmap updates on the attr fork
  xfs: support recovering bmap intent items targetting realtime extents
  xfs: add a realtime flag to the bmap update log redo items
  xfs: add a xattr_entry helper
  xfs: fix xfs_bunmapi to allow unmapping of partial rt extents
  xfs: move xfs_bmap_defer_add to xfs_bmap_item.c
  xfs: reuse xfs_bmap_update_cancel_item
  xfs: add a bi_entry helper
  xfs: remove xfs_trans_set_bmap_flags
  ...
2024-03-13 13:52:24 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 279d44ceb8 24 cifs.ko changesets
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Merge tag '6.9-rc-smb3-client-fixes-part1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6

Pull smb client updates from Steve French:

 - fix for folios/netfs data corruption in cifs_extend_writeback

 - additional tracepoint added

 - updates for special files and symlinks: improvements to allow
   selecting use of either WSL or NFS reparse point format on creating
   special files

 - allocation size improvement for cached files

 - minor cleanup patches

 - fix to allow changing the password on remount when password for the
   session is expired.

 - lease key related fixes: caching hardlinked files, deletes of
   deferred close files, and an important fix to better reuse lease keys
   for compound operations, which also can avoid lease break timeouts
   when low on credits

 - fix potential data corruption with write/readdir races

 - compression cleanups and a fix for compression headers

* tag '6.9-rc-smb3-client-fixes-part1' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: (24 commits)
  cifs: update internal module version number for cifs.ko
  smb: common: simplify compression headers
  smb: common: fix fields sizes in compression_pattern_payload_v1
  smb: client: negotiate compression algorithms
  smb3: add dynamic trace point for ioctls
  cifs: Fix writeback data corruption
  smb: client: return reparse type in /proc/mounts
  smb: client: set correct d_type for reparse DFS/DFSR and mount point
  smb: client: parse uid, gid, mode and dev from WSL reparse points
  smb: client: introduce SMB2_OP_QUERY_WSL_EA
  smb: client: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check in wsl_set_xattrs()
  smb: client: add support for WSL reparse points
  smb: client: reduce number of parameters in smb2_compound_op()
  smb: client: fix potential broken compound request
  smb: client: move most of reparse point handling code to common file
  smb: client: introduce reparse mount option
  smb: client: retry compound request without reusing lease
  smb: client: do not defer close open handles to deleted files
  smb: client: reuse file lease key in compound operations
  smb3: update allocation size more accurately on write completion
  ...
2024-03-13 13:15:24 -07:00
Christian Brauner 9d9539db86 pidfs: remove config option
As Linus suggested this enables pidfs unconditionally. A key property to
retain is the ability to compare pidfds by inode number (cf. [1]).
That's extremely helpful just as comparing namespace file descriptors by
inode number is. They are used in a variety of scenarios where they need
to be compared, e.g., when receiving a pidfd via SO_PEERPIDFD from a
socket to trivially authenticate a the sender and various other
use-cases.

For 64bit systems this is pretty trivial to do. For 32bit it's slightly
more annoying as we discussed but we simply add a dumb ida based
allocator that gets used on 32bit. This gives the same guarantees about
inode numbers on 64bit without any overflow risk. Practically, we'll
never run into overflow issues because we're constrained by the number
of processes that can exist on 32bit and by the number of open files
that can exist on a 32bit system. On 64bit none of this matters and
things are very simple.

If 32bit also needs the uniqueness guarantee they can simply parse the
contents of /proc/<pid>/fd/<nr>. The uniqueness guarantees have a
variety of use-cases. One of the most obvious ones is that they will
make pidfiles (or "pidfdfiles", I guess) reliable as the unique
identifier can be placed into there that won't be reycled. Also a
frequent request.

Note, I took the chance and simplified path_from_stashed() even further.
Instead of passing the inode number explicitly to path_from_stashed() we
let the filesystem handle that internally. So path_from_stashed() ends
up even simpler than it is now. This is also a good solution allowing
the cleanup code to be clean and consistent between 32bit and 64bit. The
cleanup path in prepare_anon_dentry() is also switched around so we put
the inode before the dentry allocation. This means we only have to call
the cleanup handler for the filesystem's inode data once and can rely
->evict_inode() otherwise.

Aside from having to have a bit of extra code for 32bit it actually ends
up a nice cleanup for path_from_stashed() imho.

Tested on both 32 and 64bit including error injection.

Link: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/31713 [1]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240312-dingo-sehnlich-b3ecc35c6de7@brauner
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2024-03-13 12:53:53 -07:00
Linus Torvalds f88c3fb81c mm, slab: remove last vestiges of SLAB_MEM_SPREAD
Yes, yes, I know the slab people were planning on going slow and letting
every subsystem fight this thing on their own.  But let's just rip off
the band-aid and get it over and done with.  I don't want to see a
number of unnecessary pull requests just to get rid of a flag that no
longer has any meaning.

This was mainly done with a couple of 'sed' scripts and then some manual
cleanup of the end result.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=wji0u+OOtmAOD-5JV3SXcRJF___k_+8XNKmak0yd5vW1Q@mail.gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2024-03-12 20:32:19 -07:00
Linus Torvalds cc4a875cf3 lsm/stable-6.9 PR 20240312
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Merge tag 'lsm-pr-20240312' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm

Pull lsm updates from Paul Moore:

 - Promote IMA/EVM to a proper LSM

   This is the bulk of the diffstat, and the source of all the changes
   in the VFS code. Prior to the start of the LSM stacking work it was
   important that IMA/EVM were separate from the rest of the LSMs,
   complete with their own hooks, infrastructure, etc. as it was the
   only way to enable IMA/EVM at the same time as a LSM.

   However, now that the bulk of the LSM infrastructure supports
   multiple simultaneous LSMs, we can simplify things greatly by
   bringing IMA/EVM into the LSM infrastructure as proper LSMs. This is
   something I've wanted to see happen for quite some time and Roberto
   was kind enough to put in the work to make it happen.

 - Use the LSM hook default values to simplify the call_int_hook() macro

   Previously the call_int_hook() macro required callers to supply a
   default return value, despite a default value being specified when
   the LSM hook was defined.

   This simplifies the macro by using the defined default return value
   which makes life easier for callers and should also reduce the number
   of return value bugs in the future (we've had a few pop up recently,
   hence this work).

 - Use the KMEM_CACHE() macro instead of kmem_cache_create()

   The guidance appears to be to use the KMEM_CACHE() macro when
   possible and there is no reason why we can't use the macro, so let's
   use it.

 - Fix a number of comment typos in the LSM hook comment blocks

   Not much to say here, we fixed some questionable grammar decisions in
   the LSM hook comment blocks.

* tag 'lsm-pr-20240312' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pcmoore/lsm: (28 commits)
  cred: Use KMEM_CACHE() instead of kmem_cache_create()
  lsm: use default hook return value in call_int_hook()
  lsm: fix typos in security/security.c comment headers
  integrity: Remove LSM
  ima: Make it independent from 'integrity' LSM
  evm: Make it independent from 'integrity' LSM
  evm: Move to LSM infrastructure
  ima: Move IMA-Appraisal to LSM infrastructure
  ima: Move to LSM infrastructure
  integrity: Move integrity_kernel_module_request() to IMA
  security: Introduce key_post_create_or_update hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_remove_acl hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_set_acl hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_create_tmpfile hook
  security: Introduce path_post_mknod hook
  security: Introduce file_release hook
  security: Introduce file_post_open hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_removexattr hook
  security: Introduce inode_post_setattr hook
  security: Align inode_setattr hook definition with EVM
  ...
2024-03-12 20:03:34 -07:00
Daeho Jeong c644af1332 f2fs: prevent atomic write on pinned file
Since atomic write way was changed to out-place-update, we should
prevent it on pinned files.

Signed-off-by: Daeho Jeong <daehojeong@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:18 -07:00
Zhiguo Niu 245930617c f2fs: fix to handle error paths of {new,change}_curseg()
{new,change}_curseg() may return error in some special cases,
error handling should be did in their callers, and this will also
facilitate subsequent error path expansion in {new,change}_curseg().

Signed-off-by: Zhiguo Niu <zhiguo.niu@unisoc.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Zhiguo Niu 31f85ccc84 f2fs: unify the error handling of f2fs_is_valid_blkaddr
There are some cases of f2fs_is_valid_blkaddr not handled as
ERROR_INVALID_BLKADDR,so unify the error handling about all of
f2fs_is_valid_blkaddr.
Do f2fs_handle_error in __f2fs_is_valid_blkaddr for cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Zhiguo Niu <zhiguo.niu@unisoc.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Chao Yu 11bec96afb f2fs: zone: fix to remove pow2 check condition for zoned block device
Commit 2e2c6e9b72 ("f2fs: remove power-of-two limitation of zoned
device") missed to remove pow2 check condition in init_blkz_info(),
fix it.

Fixes: 2e2c6e9b72 ("f2fs: remove power-of-two limitation of zoned device")
Signed-off-by: Feng Song <songfeng@oppo.com>
Signed-off-by: Yongpeng Yang <yangyongpeng1@oppo.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Chao Yu 9f0c4a46be f2fs: fix to truncate meta inode pages forcely
Below race case can cause data corruption:

Thread A				GC thread
					- gc_data_segment
					 - ra_data_block
					  - locked meta_inode page
- f2fs_inplace_write_data
 - invalidate_mapping_pages
 : fail to invalidate meta_inode page
   due to lock failure or dirty|writeback
   status
 - f2fs_submit_page_bio
 : write last dirty data to old blkaddr
					 - move_data_block
					  - load old data from meta_inode page
					  - f2fs_submit_page_write
					  : write old data to new blkaddr

Because invalidate_mapping_pages() will skip invalidating page which
has unclear status including locked, dirty, writeback and so on, so
we need to use truncate_inode_pages_range() instead of
invalidate_mapping_pages() to make sure meta_inode page will be dropped.

Fixes: 6aa58d8ad2 ("f2fs: readahead encrypted block during GC")
Fixes: e3b49ea368 ("f2fs: invalidate META_MAPPING before IPU/DIO write")
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Xiuhong Wang 2f6d721e14 f2fs: compress: fix reserve_cblocks counting error when out of space
When a file only needs one direct_node, performing the following
operations will cause the file to be unrepairable:

unisoc # ./f2fs_io compress test.apk
unisoc #df -h | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48 112G 112G 1.2M 100% /data

unisoc # ./f2fs_io release_cblocks test.apk
924
unisoc # df -h | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48 112G 112G 4.8M 100% /data

unisoc # dd if=/dev/random of=file4 bs=1M count=3
3145728 bytes (3.0 M) copied, 0.025 s, 120 M/s
unisoc # df -h | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48 112G 112G 1.8M 100% /data

unisoc # ./f2fs_io reserve_cblocks test.apk
F2FS_IOC_RESERVE_COMPRESS_BLOCKS failed: No space left on device

adb reboot
unisoc # df -h  | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48             112G 112G   11M 100% /data
unisoc # ./f2fs_io reserve_cblocks test.apk
0

This is because the file has only one direct_node. After returning
to -ENOSPC, reserved_blocks += ret will not be executed. As a result,
the reserved_blocks at this time is still 0, which is not the real
number of reserved blocks. Therefore, fsck cannot be set to repair
the file.

After this patch, the fsck flag will be set to fix this problem.

unisoc # df -h | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48             112G 112G  1.8M 100% /data
unisoc # ./f2fs_io reserve_cblocks test.apk
F2FS_IOC_RESERVE_COMPRESS_BLOCKS failed: No space left on device

adb reboot then fsck will be executed
unisoc # df -h  | grep dm-48
/dev/block/dm-48             112G 112G   11M 100% /data
unisoc # ./f2fs_io reserve_cblocks test.apk
924

Fixes: c75488fb4d ("f2fs: introduce F2FS_IOC_RESERVE_COMPRESS_BLOCKS")
Signed-off-by: Xiuhong Wang <xiuhong.wang@unisoc.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhiguo Niu <zhiguo.niu@unisoc.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Xiuhong Wang b7d797d241 f2fs: compress: relocate some judgments in f2fs_reserve_compress_blocks
The following f2fs_io test will get a "0" result instead of -EINVAL,
unisoc # ./f2fs_io compress file
unisoc # ./f2fs_io reserve_cblocks file
 0
it's not reasonable, so the judgement of
atomic_read(&F2FS_I(inode)->i_compr_blocks) should be placed after
the judgement of is_inode_flag_set(inode, FI_COMPRESS_RELEASED).

Fixes: c75488fb4d ("f2fs: introduce F2FS_IOC_RESERVE_COMPRESS_BLOCKS")
Signed-off-by: Xiuhong Wang <xiuhong.wang@unisoc.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhiguo Niu <zhiguo.niu@unisoc.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
2024-03-12 18:25:17 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 9187210eee Networking changes for 6.9.
Core & protocols
 ----------------
 
  - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks:
 
    - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps etc.)
      lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock.
 
    - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock,
      allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core
      instead of once for each driver / callback.
 
    - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface.
 
    - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock.
 
    - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary.
 
  - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length
    and budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults.
 
  - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global config
    variables fit in as few cache lines as possible.
 
  - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug
    of ECMP imbalance problems.
 
  - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP.
 
  - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long
    enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec.
 
  - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301.
 
  - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding
    per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled
    control state machine.
 
  - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple
    disjoint MCTP networks.
 
  - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user
    space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing
    information while traversing veth links, bridge etc.
 
  - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets.
 
  - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray
    instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for
    use on fastpaths).
 
  - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list.
 
  - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations.
 
  - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages.
 
 Things we sprinkled into general kernel code
 --------------------------------------------
 
  - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and introduce
    VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by bpf_arena).
 
  - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of
    ksft exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass).
 
 Netfilter
 ---------
 
  - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a daemon
    (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this table when
    the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as orphaned and
    a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain ownership.
 
  - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set type.
    Compact a few related data structures.
 
 BPF
 ---
 
  - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem
    functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd
    through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted
    & unprivileged application.
 
  - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between BPF
    program and user space where structures inside the arena can have
    pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work seamlessly
    for both user-space programs and BPF programs.
 
  - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the verifier
    and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop assuming it's
    behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate it.
 
  - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock
    critical sections.
 
  - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps
    projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops type.
 
  - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links.
 
  - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC
    layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF firewalls.
 
  - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which
    improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF objects.
 
 Wireless
 --------
 
  - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support.
 
  - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation.
 
 Driver API
 ----------
 
  - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to support
    new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between drivers
    (especially those using phylib), and encourage more uniform behavior.
    Convert and clean up drivers.
 
  - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from drivers.
 
  - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions.
 
  - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level,
    to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code.
 
  - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields.
 
 Misc
 ----
 
  - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests.
 
  - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions,
    and packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies.
 
  - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking.
 
  - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message encapsulation
    or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of nested attributes
    depends on link type, classifier type or some other "class type".
 
 Drivers
 -------
 
  - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
    - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF.
    - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
      - support E825-C devices
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links
    - Broadcom (bnxt):
      - support n-tuple filters
      - support configuring the RSS key
    - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe):
      - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts
    - Pensando/AMD:
      - support XDP
      - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps)
      - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues
 
  - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
    - Google cloud vNIC:
      - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue
        config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory
    - Synopsys (stmmac):
      - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv
    - Renesas (ravb):
      - support packet checksum offload
      - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support
 
  - Ethernet switches:
    - nVidia/Mellanox:
      - support for nexthop group statistics
    - Microchip:
      - ksz8: implement PHY loopback
      - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch
 
  - PTP:
    - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator.
    - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva.
 
  - CAN:
    - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic
      on CAN BCM sockets.
    - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family.
    - m_can:
      - Rx/Tx submission coalescing
      - wake on frame Rx
 
  - WiFi:
    - Intel (iwlwifi):
      - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs
      - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA
      - support for new devices
      - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices
    - MediaTek (mt76):
      - mt7915: newer ADIE version support
      - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support
    - Qualcomm (ath11k):
      - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI),
        Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP)
      - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces
      - QCA2066 support
    - Qualcomm (ath12k):
      - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO) support
      - 1024 Block Ack window size support
      - firmware-2.bin support
      - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs to
        have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID)
      - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices
      - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode
      - WCN7850: P2P support
    - RealTek:
      - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices
      - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL
      - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization
      - rtwl8xxxu:
        - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support
        - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode
    - Broadcom (brcmfmac):
      - per-vendor feature support
      - per-vendor SAE password setup
      - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro
 
 Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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Merge tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next

Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
 "Core & protocols:

   - Large effort by Eric to lower rtnl_lock pressure and remove locks:

      - Make commonly used parts of rtnetlink (address, route dumps
        etc) lockless, protected by RCU instead of rtnl_lock.

      - Add a netns exit callback which already holds rtnl_lock,
        allowing netns exit to take rtnl_lock once in the core instead
        of once for each driver / callback.

      - Remove locks / serialization in the socket diag interface.

      - Remove 6 calls to synchronize_rcu() while holding rtnl_lock.

      - Remove the dev_base_lock, depend on RCU where necessary.

   - Support busy polling on a per-epoll context basis. Poll length and
     budget parameters can be set independently of system defaults.

   - Introduce struct net_hotdata, to make sure read-mostly global
     config variables fit in as few cache lines as possible.

   - Add optional per-nexthop statistics to ease monitoring / debug of
     ECMP imbalance problems.

   - Support TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT in MPTCP.

   - Ensure that IPv6 temporary addresses' preferred lifetimes are long
     enough, compared to other configured lifetimes, and at least 2 sec.

   - Support forwarding of ICMP Error messages in IPSec, per RFC 4301.

   - Add support for the independent control state machine for bonding
     per IEEE 802.1AX-2008 5.4.15 in addition to the existing coupled
     control state machine.

   - Add "network ID" to MCTP socket APIs to support hosts with multiple
     disjoint MCTP networks.

   - Re-use the mono_delivery_time skbuff bit for packets which user
     space wants to be sent at a specified time. Maintain the timing
     information while traversing veth links, bridge etc.

   - Take advantage of MSG_SPLICE_PAGES for RxRPC DATA and ACK packets.

   - Simplify many places iterating over netdevs by using an xarray
     instead of a hash table walk (hash table remains in place, for use
     on fastpaths).

   - Speed up scanning for expired routes by keeping a dedicated list.

   - Speed up "generic" XDP by trying harder to avoid large allocations.

   - Support attaching arbitrary metadata to netconsole messages.

  Things we sprinkled into general kernel code:

   - Enforce VM_IOREMAP flag and range in ioremap_page_range and
     introduce VM_SPARSE kind and vm_area_[un]map_pages (used by
     bpf_arena).

   - Rework selftest harness to enable the use of the full range of ksft
     exit code (pass, fail, skip, xfail, xpass).

  Netfilter:

   - Allow userspace to define a table that is exclusively owned by a
     daemon (via netlink socket aliveness) without auto-removing this
     table when the userspace program exits. Such table gets marked as
     orphaned and a restarting management daemon can re-attach/regain
     ownership.

   - Speed up element insertions to nftables' concatenated-ranges set
     type. Compact a few related data structures.

  BPF:

   - Add BPF token support for delegating a subset of BPF subsystem
     functionality from privileged system-wide daemons such as systemd
     through special mount options for userns-bound BPF fs to a trusted
     & unprivileged application.

   - Introduce bpf_arena which is sparse shared memory region between
     BPF program and user space where structures inside the arena can
     have pointers to other areas of the arena, and pointers work
     seamlessly for both user-space programs and BPF programs.

   - Introduce may_goto instruction that is a contract between the
     verifier and the program. The verifier allows the program to loop
     assuming it's behaving well, but reserves the right to terminate
     it.

   - Extend the BPF verifier to enable static subprog calls in spin lock
     critical sections.

   - Support registration of struct_ops types from modules which helps
     projects like fuse-bpf that seeks to implement a new struct_ops
     type.

   - Add support for retrieval of cookies for perf/kprobe multi links.

   - Support arbitrary TCP SYN cookie generation / validation in the TC
     layer with BPF to allow creating SYN flood handling in BPF
     firewalls.

   - Add code generation to inline the bpf_kptr_xchg() helper which
     improves performance when stashing/popping the allocated BPF
     objects.

  Wireless:

   - Add SPP (signaling and payload protected) AMSDU support.

   - Support wider bandwidth OFDMA, as required for EHT operation.

  Driver API:

   - Major overhaul of the Energy Efficient Ethernet internals to
     support new link modes (2.5GE, 5GE), share more code between
     drivers (especially those using phylib), and encourage more
     uniform behavior. Convert and clean up drivers.

   - Define an API for querying per netdev queue statistics from
     drivers.

   - IPSec: account in global stats for fully offloaded sessions.

   - Create a concept of Ethernet PHY Packages at the Device Tree level,
     to allow parameterizing the existing PHY package code.

   - Enable Rx hashing (RSS) on GTP protocol fields.

  Misc:

   - Improvements and refactoring all over networking selftests.

   - Create uniform module aliases for TC classifiers, actions, and
     packet schedulers to simplify creating modprobe policies.

   - Address all missing MODULE_DESCRIPTION() warnings in networking.

   - Extend the Netlink descriptions in YAML to cover message
     encapsulation or "Netlink polymorphism", where interpretation of
     nested attributes depends on link type, classifier type or some
     other "class type".

  Drivers:

   - Ethernet high-speed NICs:
      - Add a new driver for Marvell's Octeon PCI Endpoint NIC VF.
      - Intel (100G, ice, idpf):
         - support E825-C devices
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - support devices with one port and multiple PCIe links
      - Broadcom (bnxt):
         - support n-tuple filters
         - support configuring the RSS key
      - Wangxun (ngbe/txgbe):
         - implement irq_domain for TXGBE's sub-interrupts
      - Pensando/AMD:
         - support XDP
         - optimize queue submission and wakeup handling (+17% bps)
         - optimize struct layout, saving 28% of memory on queues

   - Ethernet NICs embedded and virtual:
      - Google cloud vNIC:
         - refactor driver to perform memory allocations for new queue
           config before stopping and freeing the old queue memory
      - Synopsys (stmmac):
         - obey queueMaxSDU and implement counters required by 802.1Qbv
      - Renesas (ravb):
         - support packet checksum offload
         - suspend to RAM and runtime PM support

   - Ethernet switches:
      - nVidia/Mellanox:
         - support for nexthop group statistics
      - Microchip:
         - ksz8: implement PHY loopback
         - add support for KSZ8567, a 7-port 10/100Mbps switch

   - PTP:
      - New driver for RENESAS FemtoClock3 Wireless clock generator.
      - Support OCP PTP cards designed and built by Adva.

   - CAN:
      - Support recvmsg() flags for own, local and remote traffic on CAN
        BCM sockets.
      - Support for esd GmbH PCIe/402 CAN device family.
      - m_can:
         - Rx/Tx submission coalescing
         - wake on frame Rx

   - WiFi:
      - Intel (iwlwifi):
         - enable signaling and payload protected A-MSDUs
         - support wider-bandwidth OFDMA
         - support for new devices
         - bump FW API to 89 for AX devices; 90 for BZ/SC devices
      - MediaTek (mt76):
         - mt7915: newer ADIE version support
         - mt7925: radio temperature sensor support
      - Qualcomm (ath11k):
         - support 6 GHz station power modes: Low Power Indoor (LPI),
           Standard Power) SP and Very Low Power (VLP)
         - QCA6390 & WCN6855: support 2 concurrent station interfaces
         - QCA2066 support
      - Qualcomm (ath12k):
         - refactoring in preparation for Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
           support
         - 1024 Block Ack window size support
         - firmware-2.bin support
         - support having multiple identical PCI devices (firmware needs
           to have ATH12K_FW_FEATURE_MULTI_QRTR_ID)
         - QCN9274: support split-PHY devices
         - WCN7850: enable Power Save Mode in station mode
         - WCN7850: P2P support
      - RealTek:
         - rtw88: support for more rtw8811cu and rtw8821cu devices
         - rtw89: support SCAN_RANDOM_SN and SET_SCAN_DWELL
         - rtlwifi: speed up USB firmware initialization
         - rtwl8xxxu:
             - RTL8188F: concurrent interface support
             - Channel Switch Announcement (CSA) support in AP mode
      - Broadcom (brcmfmac):
         - per-vendor feature support
         - per-vendor SAE password setup
         - DMI nvram filename quirk for ACEPC W5 Pro"

* tag 'net-next-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2255 commits)
  nexthop: Fix splat with CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
  nexthop: Fix out-of-bounds access during attribute validation
  nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for dump messages that require it
  nexthop: Only parse NHA_OP_FLAGS for get messages that require it
  bpf: move sleepable flag from bpf_prog_aux to bpf_prog
  bpf: hardcode BPF_PROG_PACK_SIZE to 2MB * num_possible_nodes()
  selftests/bpf: Add kprobe multi triggering benchmarks
  ptp: Move from simple ida to xarray
  vxlan: Remove generic .ndo_get_stats64
  vxlan: Do not alloc tstats manually
  devlink: Add comments to use netlink gen tool
  nfp: flower: handle acti_netdevs allocation failure
  net/packet: Add getsockopt support for PACKET_COPY_THRESH
  net/netlink: Add getsockopt support for NETLINK_LISTEN_ALL_NSID
  selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_htab test.
  selftests/bpf: Add bpf_arena_list test.
  selftests/bpf: Add unit tests for bpf_arena_alloc/free_pages
  bpf: Add helper macro bpf_addr_space_cast()
  libbpf: Recognize __arena global variables.
  bpftool: Recognize arena map type
  ...
2024-03-12 17:44:08 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 681ba318a6 Smack updates for v6.9.
Improvements to the initialization of in-memory inodes.
 A fix in ramfs to propery ensure the initialization of
 in-memory inodes.
 Removal of duplicated code in smack_cred_transfer().
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Merge tag 'Smack-for-6.9' of https://github.com/cschaufler/smack-next

Pull smack updates from Casey Schaufler:

 - Improvements to the initialization of in-memory inodes

 - A fix in ramfs to propery ensure the initialization of in-memory
   inodes

 - Removal of duplicated code in smack_cred_transfer()

* tag 'Smack-for-6.9' of https://github.com/cschaufler/smack-next:
  Smack: use init_task_smack() in smack_cred_transfer()
  ramfs: Initialize security of in-memory inodes
  smack: Initialize the in-memory inode in smack_inode_init_security()
  smack: Always determine inode labels in smack_inode_init_security()
  smack: Handle SMACK64TRANSMUTE in smack_inode_setsecurity()
  smack: Set SMACK64TRANSMUTE only for dirs in smack_inode_setxattr()
2024-03-12 15:08:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 216532e147 hardening updates for v6.9-rc1
- string.h and related header cleanups (Tanzir Hasan, Andy Shevchenko)
 
 - VMCI memcpy() usage and struct_size() cleanups (Vasiliy Kovalev, Harshit
   Mogalapalli)
 
 - selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure (Michael
   Ellerman)
 
 - hardened Kconfig fragment updates (Marco Elver, Lukas Bulwahn)
 
 - Handle tail call optimization better in LKDTM (Douglas Anderson)
 
 - Use long form types in overflow.h (Andy Shevchenko)
 
 - Add flags param to string_get_size() (Andy Shevchenko)
 
 - Add Coccinelle script for potential struct_size() use (Jacob Keller)
 
 - Fix objtool corner case under KCFI (Josh Poimboeuf)
 
 - Drop 13 year old backward compat CAP_SYS_ADMIN check (Jingzi Meng)
 
 - Add str_plural() helper (Michal Wajdeczko, Kees Cook)
 
 - Ignore relocations in .notes section
 
 - Add comments to explain how __is_constexpr() works
 
 - Fix m68k stack alignment expectations in stackinit Kunit test
 
 - Convert string selftests to KUnit
 
 - Add KUnit tests for fortified string functions
 
 - Improve reporting during fortified string warnings
 
 - Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min()
 
 - Allow strscpy() to be called with only 2 arguments
 
 - Add binary mode to leaking_addresses scanner
 
 - Various small cleanups to leaking_addresses scanner
 
 - Adding wrapping_*() arithmetic helper
 
 - Annotate initial signed integer wrap-around in refcount_t
 
 - Add explicit UBSAN section to MAINTAINERS
 
 - Fix UBSAN self-test warnings
 
 - Simplify UBSAN build via removal of CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL
 
 - Reintroduce UBSAN's signed overflow sanitizer
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Merge tag 'hardening-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull hardening updates from Kees Cook:
 "As is pretty normal for this tree, there are changes all over the
  place, especially for small fixes, selftest improvements, and improved
  macro usability.

  Some header changes ended up landing via this tree as they depended on
  the string header cleanups. Also, a notable set of changes is the work
  for the reintroduction of the UBSAN signed integer overflow sanitizer
  so that we can continue to make improvements on the compiler side to
  make this sanitizer a more viable future security hardening option.

  Summary:

   - string.h and related header cleanups (Tanzir Hasan, Andy
     Shevchenko)

   - VMCI memcpy() usage and struct_size() cleanups (Vasiliy Kovalev,
     Harshit Mogalapalli)

   - selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure
     (Michael Ellerman)

   - hardened Kconfig fragment updates (Marco Elver, Lukas Bulwahn)

   - Handle tail call optimization better in LKDTM (Douglas Anderson)

   - Use long form types in overflow.h (Andy Shevchenko)

   - Add flags param to string_get_size() (Andy Shevchenko)

   - Add Coccinelle script for potential struct_size() use (Jacob
     Keller)

   - Fix objtool corner case under KCFI (Josh Poimboeuf)

   - Drop 13 year old backward compat CAP_SYS_ADMIN check (Jingzi Meng)

   - Add str_plural() helper (Michal Wajdeczko, Kees Cook)

   - Ignore relocations in .notes section

   - Add comments to explain how __is_constexpr() works

   - Fix m68k stack alignment expectations in stackinit Kunit test

   - Convert string selftests to KUnit

   - Add KUnit tests for fortified string functions

   - Improve reporting during fortified string warnings

   - Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min()

   - Allow strscpy() to be called with only 2 arguments

   - Add binary mode to leaking_addresses scanner

   - Various small cleanups to leaking_addresses scanner

   - Adding wrapping_*() arithmetic helper

   - Annotate initial signed integer wrap-around in refcount_t

   - Add explicit UBSAN section to MAINTAINERS

   - Fix UBSAN self-test warnings

   - Simplify UBSAN build via removal of CONFIG_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL

   - Reintroduce UBSAN's signed overflow sanitizer"

* tag 'hardening-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux: (51 commits)
  selftests/powerpc: Fix load_unaligned_zeropad build failure
  string: Convert helpers selftest to KUnit
  string: Convert selftest to KUnit
  sh: Fix build with CONFIG_UBSAN=y
  compiler.h: Explain how __is_constexpr() works
  overflow: Allow non-type arg to type_max() and type_min()
  VMCI: Fix possible memcpy() run-time warning in vmci_datagram_invoke_guest_handler()
  lib/string_helpers: Add flags param to string_get_size()
  x86, relocs: Ignore relocations in .notes section
  objtool: Fix UNWIND_HINT_{SAVE,RESTORE} across basic blocks
  overflow: Use POD in check_shl_overflow()
  lib: stackinit: Adjust target string to 8 bytes for m68k
  sparc: vdso: Disable UBSAN instrumentation
  kernel.h: Move lib/cmdline.c prototypes to string.h
  leaking_addresses: Provide mechanism to scan binary files
  leaking_addresses: Ignore input device status lines
  leaking_addresses: Use File::Temp for /tmp files
  MAINTAINERS: Update LEAKING_ADDRESSES details
  fortify: Improve buffer overflow reporting
  fortify: Add KUnit tests for runtime overflows
  ...
2024-03-12 14:49:30 -07:00
Linus Torvalds b32273ee89 execve updates for v6.9-rc1
- Drop needless error path code in remove_arg_zero() (Li kunyu, Kees Cook)
 
 - binfmt_elf_efpic: Don't use missing interpreter's properties (Max Filippov)
 
 - Use /bin/bash for execveat selftests
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Merge tag 'execve-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull execve updates from Kees Cook:

 - Drop needless error path code in remove_arg_zero() (Li kunyu, Kees
   Cook)

 - binfmt_elf_efpic: Don't use missing interpreter's properties (Max
   Filippov)

 - Use /bin/bash for execveat selftests

* tag 'execve-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  exec: Simplify remove_arg_zero() error path
  selftests/exec: Perform script checks with /bin/bash
  exec: Delete unnecessary statements in remove_arg_zero()
  fs: binfmt_elf_efpic: don't use missing interpreter's properties
2024-03-12 14:45:12 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 41cb8c332b pstore updates for v6.9-rc1
- Make PSTORE_RAM available by default on arm64 (Nícolas F. R. A. Prado)
 
 - Allow for dynamic initialization in modular build (Guilherme G. Piccoli)
 
 - Add missing allocation failure check (Kunwu Chan)
 
 - Avoid duplicate memory zeroing (Christophe JAILLET)
 
 - Avoid potential double-free during pstorefs umount
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Merge tag 'pstore-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Pull pstore updates from Kees Cook:

 - Make PSTORE_RAM available by default on arm64 (Nícolas F R A Prado)

 - Allow for dynamic initialization in modular build (Guilherme G
   Piccoli)

 - Add missing allocation failure check (Kunwu Chan)

 - Avoid duplicate memory zeroing (Christophe JAILLET)

 - Avoid potential double-free during pstorefs umount

* tag 'pstore-v6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  pstore/zone: Don't clear memory twice
  pstore/zone: Add a null pointer check to the psz_kmsg_read
  efi: pstore: Allow dynamic initialization based on module parameter
  arm64: defconfig: Enable PSTORE_RAM
  pstore/ram: Register to module device table
  pstore: inode: Only d_invalidate() is needed
2024-03-12 14:36:18 -07:00
Linus Torvalds a01c9fe323 NFSD 6.9 Release Notes
The bulk of the patches for this release are optimizations, code
 clean-ups, and minor bug fixes.
 
 One new feature to mention is that NFSD administrators now have the
 ability to revoke NFSv4 open and lock state. NFSD's NFSv3 support
 has had this capability for some time.
 
 As always I am grateful to NFSD contributors, reviewers, and
 testers.
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Merge tag 'nfsd-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux

Pull nfsd updates from Chuck Lever:
 "The bulk of the patches for this release are optimizations, code
  clean-ups, and minor bug fixes.

  One new feature to mention is that NFSD administrators now have the
  ability to revoke NFSv4 open and lock state. NFSD's NFSv3 support has
  had this capability for some time.

  As always I am grateful to NFSD contributors, reviewers, and testers"

* tag 'nfsd-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cel/linux: (75 commits)
  NFSD: Clean up nfsd4_encode_replay()
  NFSD: send OP_CB_RECALL_ANY to clients when number of delegations reaches its limit
  NFSD: Document nfsd_setattr() fill-attributes behavior
  nfsd: Fix NFSv3 atomicity bugs in nfsd_setattr()
  nfsd: Fix a regression in nfsd_setattr()
  NFSD: OP_CB_RECALL_ANY should recall both read and write delegations
  NFSD: handle GETATTR conflict with write delegation
  NFSD: add support for CB_GETATTR callback
  NFSD: Document the phases of CREATE_SESSION
  NFSD: Fix the NFSv4.1 CREATE_SESSION operation
  nfsd: clean up comments over nfs4_client definition
  svcrdma: Add Write chunk WRs to the RPC's Send WR chain
  svcrdma: Post WRs for Write chunks in svc_rdma_sendto()
  svcrdma: Post the Reply chunk and Send WR together
  svcrdma: Move write_info for Reply chunks into struct svc_rdma_send_ctxt
  svcrdma: Post Send WR chain
  svcrdma: Fix retry loop in svc_rdma_send()
  svcrdma: Prevent a UAF in svc_rdma_send()
  svcrdma: Fix SQ wake-ups
  svcrdma: Increase the per-transport rw_ctx count
  ...
2024-03-12 14:27:37 -07:00
Linus Torvalds f153fbe1ea Changes since last update:
- Some folio conversions for compressed inodes;
 
  - Add compressed inode support over fscache;
 
  - Fix lockdep false positives of erofs_pseudo_mnt.
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Merge tag 'erofs-for-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs

Pull erofs updates from Gao Xiang:
 "In this cycle, we introduce compressed inode support over fscache
  since a lot of native EROFS images are explicitly compressed so that
  EROFS over fscache can be more widely used even without Dragonfly
  Nydus [1].

  Apart from that, there are some folio conversions for compressed
  inodes available as well as a lockdep false positive fix.

  Summary:

   - Some folio conversions for compressed inodes;

   - Add compressed inode support over fscache;

   - Fix lockdep false positives of erofs_pseudo_mnt"

Link: https://nydus.dev [1]

* tag 'erofs-for-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xiang/erofs:
  erofs: support compressed inodes over fscache
  erofs: make iov_iter describe target buffers over fscache
  erofs: fix lockdep false positives on initializing erofs_pseudo_mnt
  erofs: refine managed cache operations to folios
  erofs: convert z_erofs_submissionqueue_endio() to folios
  erofs: convert z_erofs_fill_bio_vec() to folios
  erofs: get rid of `justfound` debugging tag
  erofs: convert z_erofs_do_read_page() to folios
  erofs: convert z_erofs_onlinepage_.* to folios
2024-03-12 13:25:53 -07:00
Linus Torvalds d453cc5a27 fsverity updates for 6.9
Slightly improve data verification performance by eliminating an
 unnecessary lock.
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Merge tag 'fsverity-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fsverity/linux

Pull fsverity update from Eric Biggers:
 "Slightly improve data verification performance by eliminating an
  unnecessary lock"

* tag 'fsverity-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fsverity/linux:
  fsverity: remove hash page spin lock
2024-03-12 13:22:10 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 3bf95d567d fscrypt updates for 6.9
Fix flakiness in a test by releasing the quota synchronously when a key
 is removed, and other minor cleanups.
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Merge tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/linux

Pull fscrypt updates from Eric Biggers:
 "Fix flakiness in a test by releasing the quota synchronously when a
  key is removed, and other minor cleanups"

* tag 'fscrypt-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/fscrypt/linux:
  fscrypt: shrink the size of struct fscrypt_inode_info slightly
  fscrypt: write CBC-CTS instead of CTS-CBC
  fscrypt: clear keyring before calling key_put()
  fscrypt: explicitly require that inode->i_blkbits be set
2024-03-12 13:17:36 -07:00
Thorsten Blum adc2c8d0b3 nilfs2: use div64_ul() instead of do_div()
Fixes Coccinelle/coccicheck warnings reported by do_div.cocci.

Compared to do_div(), div64_ul() does not implicitly cast the divisor and
does not unnecessarily calculate the remainder.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240229210456.63234-2-thorsten.blum@toblux.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240306142547.4612-1-konishi.ryusuke@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@toblux.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryusuke Konishi <konishi.ryusuke@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2024-03-12 13:09:23 -07:00
Linus Torvalds cbcb9b5bc9 affs-for-6.9
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Merge tag 'affs-for-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux

Pull affs update from David Sterba:
 "One change to AFFS that removes use of SLAB_MEM_SPREAD, which is going
  to be removed from MM code"

* tag 'affs-for-6.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux:
  affs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
2024-03-12 12:35:42 -07:00
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Merge tag 'for-6.9-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux

Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba:
 "Mostly stabilization, refactoring and cleanup changes. There rest are
  minor performance optimizations due to caching or lock contention
  reduction and a few notable fixes.

  Performance improvements:

   - minor speedup in logging when repeatedly allocated structure is
     preallocated only once, improves latency and decreases lock
     contention

   - minor throughput increase (+6%), reduced lock contention after
     clearing delayed allocation bits, applies to several common
     workload types

   - skip full quota rescan if a new relation is added in the same
     transaction

  Fixes:

   - zstd fix for inline compressed file in subpage mode, updated
     version from the 6.8 time

   - proper qgroup inheritance ioctl parameter validation

   - more fiemap followup fixes after reduced locking done in 6.8:
      - fix race when detecting delalloc ranges

  Core changes:

   - more debugging code:
      - added assertions for a very rare crash in raid56 calculation
      - tree-checker dumps page state to give more insights into
        possible reference counting issues

   - add checksum calculation offloading sysfs knob, for now enabled
     under DEBUG only to determine a good heuristic for deciding the
     offload or synchronous, depends on various factors (block group
     profile, device speed) and is not as clear as initially thought
     (checksum type)

   - error handling improvements, added assertions

   - more page to folio conversion (defrag, truncate), cached size and
     shift

   - preparation for more fine grained locking of sectors in subpage
     mode

   - cleanups and refactoring:
      - include cleanups, forward declarations
      - pointer-to-structure helpers
      - redundant argument removals
      - removed unused code
      - slab cache updates, last use of SLAB_MEM_SPREAD removed"

* tag 'for-6.9-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (114 commits)
  btrfs: reuse cloned extent buffer during fiemap to avoid re-allocations
  btrfs: fix race when detecting delalloc ranges during fiemap
  btrfs: fix off-by-one chunk length calculation at contains_pending_extent()
  btrfs: qgroup: allow quick inherit if snapshot is created and added to the same parent
  btrfs: qgroup: validate btrfs_qgroup_inherit parameter
  btrfs: include device major and minor numbers in the device scan notice
  btrfs: mark btrfs_put_caching_control() static
  btrfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag use
  btrfs: qgroup: always free reserved space for extent records
  btrfs: tree-checker: dump the page status if hit something wrong
  btrfs: compression: remove dead comments in btrfs_compress_heuristic()
  btrfs: subpage: make writer lock utilize bitmap
  btrfs: subpage: make reader lock utilize bitmap
  btrfs: unexport btrfs_subpage_start_writer() and btrfs_subpage_end_and_test_writer()
  btrfs: pass a valid extent map cache pointer to __get_extent_map()
  btrfs: merge btrfs_del_delalloc_inode() helpers
  btrfs: pass btrfs_device to btrfs_scratch_superblocks()
  btrfs: handle transaction commit errors in flush_reservations()
  btrfs: use KMEM_CACHE() to create btrfs_free_space cache
  btrfs: use KMEM_CACHE() to create delayed ref caches
  ...
2024-03-12 12:28:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 35d4aeea10 zonefs changes for 6.9.0-rc1
- A single change for this cycle to convert zonefs to use the new
    mount API.
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Merge tag 'zonefs-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs

Pull zonefs update from Damien Le Moal:

 - A single change for this cycle to convert zonefs to use the new
   mount API

* tag 'zonefs-6.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs:
  zonefs: convert zonefs to use the new mount api
2024-03-12 12:24:40 -07:00
Alexander Aring 2ab3d705ca dlm: fix user space lkb refcounting
This patch fixes to check on the right return value if it was the last
callback. The rv variable got overwritten by the return of
copy_result_to_user(). Fixing it by introducing a second variable for
the return value and don't let rv being overwritten.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 61bed0baa4 ("fs: dlm: use a non-static queue for callbacks")
Reported-by: Valentin Vidić <vvidic@valentin-vidic.from.hr>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/gfs2/Ze4qSvzGJDt5yxC3@valentin-vidic.from.hr
Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <aahringo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
2024-03-12 12:12:52 -05:00
Namjae Jeon c8efcc7861 ksmbd: add support for durable handles v1/v2
Durable file handles allow reopening a file preserved on a short
network outage and transparent client reconnection within a timeout.
i.e. Durable handles aren't necessarily cleaned up when the opening
process terminates.

This patch add support for durable handle version 1 and 2.

To prove durable handles work on ksmbd, I have tested this patch with
the following smbtorture tests:

smb2.durable-open.open-oplock
smb2.durable-open.open-lease
smb2.durable-open.reopen1
smb2.durable-open.reopen1a
smb2.durable-open.reopen1a-lease
smb2.durable-open.reopen2
smb2.durable-open.reopen2a
smb2.durable-open.reopen2-lease
smb2.durable-open.reopen2-lease-v2
smb2.durable-open.reopen3
smb2.durable-open.reopen4
smb2.durable-open.delete_on_close2
smb2.durable-open.file-position
smb2.durable-open.lease
smb2.durable-open.alloc-size
smb2.durable-open.read-only
smb2.durable-v2-open.create-blob
smb2.durable-v2-open.open-oplock
smb2.durable-v2-open.open-lease
smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen1
smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen1a
smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen1a-lease
smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen2
smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen2b

Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-12 00:36:39 -05:00
Namjae Jeon fa9415d402 ksmbd: mark SMB2_SESSION_EXPIRED to session when destroying previous session
Currently ksmbd exit connection as well destroying previous session.
When testing durable handle feaure, I found that
destroy_previous_session() should destroy only session, i.e. the
connection should be still alive. This patch mark SMB2_SESSION_EXPIRED
on the previous session to be destroyed later and not used anymore.

Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-12 00:36:39 -05:00
Marios Makassikis 34cd86b663 ksmbd: retrieve number of blocks using vfs_getattr in set_file_allocation_info
Use vfs_getattr() to retrieve stat information, rather than make
assumptions about how a filesystem fills inode structs.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Marios Makassikis <mmakassikis@freebox.fr>
Acked-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-12 00:36:39 -05:00
Marios Makassikis 5614c8c487 ksmbd: replace generic_fillattr with vfs_getattr
generic_fillattr should not be used outside of ->getattr
implementations.

Use vfs_getattr instead, and adapt functions to return an
error code to the caller.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Marios Makassikis <mmakassikis@freebox.fr>
Acked-by: Namjae Jeon <linkinjeon@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-12 00:36:39 -05:00
Linus Torvalds 1ddeeb2a05 for-6.9/block-20240310
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Merge tag 'for-6.9/block-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull block updates from Jens Axboe:

 - MD pull requests via Song:
      - Cleanup redundant checks (Yu Kuai)
      - Remove deprecated headers (Marc Zyngier, Song Liu)
      - Concurrency fixes (Li Lingfeng)
      - Memory leak fix (Li Nan)
      - Refactor raid1 read_balance (Yu Kuai, Paul Luse)
      - Clean up and fix for md_ioctl (Li Nan)
      - Other small fixes (Gui-Dong Han, Heming Zhao)
      - MD atomic limits (Christoph)

 - NVMe pull request via Keith:
      - RDMA target enhancements (Max)
      - Fabrics fixes (Max, Guixin, Hannes)
      - Atomic queue_limits usage (Christoph)
      - Const use for class_register (Ricardo)
      - Identification error handling fixes (Shin'ichiro, Keith)

 - Improvement and cleanup for cached request handling (Christoph)

 - Moving towards atomic queue limits. Core changes and driver bits so
   far (Christoph)

 - Fix UAF issues in aoeblk (Chun-Yi)

 - Zoned fix and cleanups (Damien)

 - s390 dasd cleanups and fixes (Jan, Miroslav)

 - Block issue timestamp caching (me)

 - noio scope guarding for zoned IO (Johannes)

 - block/nvme PI improvements (Kanchan)

 - Ability to terminate long running discard loop (Keith)

 - bdev revalidation fix (Li)

 - Get rid of old nr_queues hack for kdump kernels (Ming)

 - Support for async deletion of ublk (Ming)

 - Improve IRQ bio recycling (Pavel)

 - Factor in CPU capacity for remote vs local completion (Qais)

 - Add shared_tags configfs entry for null_blk (Shin'ichiro

 - Fix for a regression in page refcounts introduced by the folio
   unification (Tony)

 - Misc fixes and cleanups (Arnd, Colin, John, Kunwu, Li, Navid,
   Ricardo, Roman, Tang, Uwe)

* tag 'for-6.9/block-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (221 commits)
  block: partitions: only define function mac_fix_string for CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
  block/swim: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  cdrom: gdrom: Convert to platform remove callback returning void
  block: remove disk_stack_limits
  md: remove mddev->queue
  md: don't initialize queue limits
  md/raid10: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid5: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid1: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md/raid0: use the atomic queue limit update APIs
  md: add queue limit helpers
  md: add a mddev_is_dm helper
  md: add a mddev_add_trace_msg helper
  md: add a mddev_trace_remap helper
  bcache: move calculation of stripe_size and io_opt into bcache_device_init
  virtio_blk: Do not use disk_set_max_open/active_zones()
  aoe: fix the potential use-after-free problem in aoecmd_cfg_pkts
  block: move capacity validation to blkpg_do_ioctl()
  block: prevent division by zero in blk_rq_stat_sum()
  drbd: atomically update queue limits in drbd_reconsider_queue_parameters
  ...
2024-03-11 11:43:44 -07:00
Linus Torvalds d2c84bdce2 for-6.9/io_uring-20240310
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Merge tag 'for-6.9/io_uring-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux

Pull io_uring updates from Jens Axboe:

 - Make running of task_work internal loops more fair, and unify how the
   different methods deal with them (me)

 - Support for per-ring NAPI. The two minor networking patches are in a
   shared branch with netdev (Stefan)

 - Add support for truncate (Tony)

 - Export SQPOLL utilization stats (Xiaobing)

 - Multishot fixes (Pavel)

 - Fix for a race in manipulating the request flags via poll (Pavel)

 - Cleanup the multishot checking by making it generic, moving it out of
   opcode handlers (Pavel)

 - Various tweaks and cleanups (me, Kunwu, Alexander)

* tag 'for-6.9/io_uring-20240310' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (53 commits)
  io_uring: Fix sqpoll utilization check racing with dying sqpoll
  io_uring/net: dedup io_recv_finish req completion
  io_uring: refactor DEFER_TASKRUN multishot checks
  io_uring: fix mshot io-wq checks
  io_uring/net: add io_req_msg_cleanup() helper
  io_uring/net: simplify msghd->msg_inq checking
  io_uring/kbuf: rename REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO to REQ_F_BL_NO_RECYCLE
  io_uring/net: remove dependency on REQ_F_PARTIAL_IO for sr->done_io
  io_uring/net: correctly handle multishot recvmsg retry setup
  io_uring/net: clear REQ_F_BL_EMPTY in the multishot retry handler
  io_uring: fix io_queue_proc modifying req->flags
  io_uring: fix mshot read defer taskrun cqe posting
  io_uring/net: fix overflow check in io_recvmsg_mshot_prep()
  io_uring/net: correct the type of variable
  io_uring/sqpoll: statistics of the true utilization of sq threads
  io_uring/net: move recv/recvmsg flags out of retry loop
  io_uring/kbuf: flag request if buffer pool is empty after buffer pick
  io_uring/net: improve the usercopy for sendmsg/recvmsg
  io_uring/net: move receive multishot out of the generic msghdr path
  io_uring/net: unify how recvmsg and sendmsg copy in the msghdr
  ...
2024-03-11 11:35:31 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 0f1a876682 vfs-6.9.uuid
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.uuid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull vfs uuid updates from Christian Brauner:
 "This adds two new ioctl()s for getting the filesystem uuid and
  retrieving the sysfs path based on the path of a mounted filesystem.
  Getting the filesystem uuid has been implemented in filesystem
  specific code for a while it's now lifted as a generic ioctl"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.uuid' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  xfs: add support for FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH
  fs: add FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH
  fat: Hook up sb->s_uuid
  fs: FS_IOC_GETUUID
  ovl: convert to super_set_uuid()
  fs: super_set_uuid()
2024-03-11 11:02:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 910202f00a vfs-6.9.super
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.super' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull block handle updates from Christian Brauner:
 "Last cycle we changed opening of block devices, and opening a block
  device would return a bdev_handle. This allowed us to implement
  support for restricting and forbidding writes to mounted block
  devices. It was accompanied by converting and adding helpers to
  operate on bdev_handles instead of plain block devices.

  That was already a good step forward but ultimately it isn't necessary
  to have special purpose helpers for opening block devices internally
  that return a bdev_handle.

  Fundamentally, opening a block device internally should just be
  equivalent to opening files. So now all internal opens of block
  devices return files just as a userspace open would. Instead of
  introducing a separate indirection into bdev_open_by_*() via struct
  bdev_handle bdev_file_open_by_*() is made to just return a struct
  file. Opening and closing a block device just becomes equivalent to
  opening and closing a file.

  This all works well because internally we already have a pseudo fs for
  block devices and so opening block devices is simple. There's a few
  places where we needed to be careful such as during boot when the
  kernel is supposed to mount the rootfs directly without init doing it.
  Here we need to take care to ensure that we flush out any asynchronous
  file close. That's what we already do for opening, unpacking, and
  closing the initramfs. So nothing new here.

  The equivalence of opening and closing block devices to regular files
  is a win in and of itself. But it also has various other advantages.
  We can remove struct bdev_handle completely. Various low-level helpers
  are now private to the block layer. Other helpers were simply
  removable completely.

  A follow-up series that is already reviewed build on this and makes it
  possible to remove bdev->bd_inode and allows various clean ups of the
  buffer head code as well. All places where we stashed a bdev_handle
  now just stash a file and use simple accessors to get to the actual
  block device which was already the case for bdev_handle"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.super' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (35 commits)
  block: remove bdev_handle completely
  block: don't rely on BLK_OPEN_RESTRICT_WRITES when yielding write access
  bdev: remove bdev pointer from struct bdev_handle
  bdev: make struct bdev_handle private to the block layer
  bdev: make bdev_{release, open_by_dev}() private to block layer
  bdev: remove bdev_open_by_path()
  reiserfs: port block device access to file
  ocfs2: port block device access to file
  nfs: port block device access to files
  jfs: port block device access to file
  f2fs: port block device access to files
  ext4: port block device access to file
  erofs: port device access to file
  btrfs: port device access to file
  bcachefs: port block device access to file
  target: port block device access to file
  s390: port block device access to file
  nvme: port block device access to file
  block2mtd: port device access to files
  bcache: port block device access to files
  ...
2024-03-11 10:52:34 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 0c750012e8 vfs-6.9.file
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.file' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull file locking updates from Christian Brauner:
 "A few years ago struct file_lock_context was added to allow for
  separate lists to track different types of file locks instead of using
  a singly-linked list for all of them.

  Now leases no longer need to be tracked using struct file_lock.
  However, a lot of the infrastructure is identical for leases and locks
  so separating them isn't trivial.

  This splits a group of fields used by both file locks and leases into
  a new struct file_lock_core. The new core struct is embedded in struct
  file_lock. Coccinelle was used to convert a lot of the callers to deal
  with the move, with the remaining 25% or so converted by hand.

  Afterwards several internal functions in fs/locks.c are made to work
  with struct file_lock_core. Ultimately this allows to split struct
  file_lock into struct file_lock and struct file_lease. The file lease
  APIs are then converted to take struct file_lease"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.file' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (51 commits)
  filelock: fix deadlock detection in POSIX locking
  filelock: always define for_each_file_lock()
  smb: remove redundant check
  filelock: don't do security checks on nfsd setlease calls
  filelock: split leases out of struct file_lock
  filelock: remove temporary compatibility macros
  smb/server: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  smb/client: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  ocfs2: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  nfsd: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  nfs: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  lockd: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  fuse: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  gfs2: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  dlm: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  ceph: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  afs: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  9p: adapt to breakup of struct file_lock
  filelock: convert seqfile handling to use file_lock_core
  filelock: convert locks_translate_pid to take file_lock_core
  ...
2024-03-11 10:37:45 -07:00
Linus Torvalds b5683a37c8 vfs-6.9.pidfd
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.pidfd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull pdfd updates from Christian Brauner:

 - Until now pidfds could only be created for thread-group leaders but
   not for threads. There was no technical reason for this. We simply
   had no users that needed support for this. Now we do have users that
   need support for this.

   This introduces a new PIDFD_THREAD flag for pidfd_open(). If that
   flag is set pidfd_open() creates a pidfd that refers to a specific
   thread.

   In addition, we now allow clone() and clone3() to be called with
   CLONE_PIDFD | CLONE_THREAD which wasn't possible before.

   A pidfd that refers to an individual thread differs from a pidfd that
   refers to a thread-group leader:

    (1) Pidfds are pollable. A task may poll a pidfd and get notified
        when the task has exited.

        For thread-group leader pidfds the polling task is woken if the
        thread-group is empty. In other words, if the thread-group
        leader task exits when there are still threads alive in its
        thread-group the polling task will not be woken when the
        thread-group leader exits but rather when the last thread in the
        thread-group exits.

        For thread-specific pidfds the polling task is woken if the
        thread exits.

    (2) Passing a thread-group leader pidfd to pidfd_send_signal() will
        generate thread-group directed signals like kill(2) does.

        Passing a thread-specific pidfd to pidfd_send_signal() will
        generate thread-specific signals like tgkill(2) does.

        The default scope of the signal is thus determined by the type
        of the pidfd.

        Since use-cases exist where the default scope of the provided
        pidfd needs to be overriden the following flags are added to
        pidfd_send_signal():

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_THREAD
           Send a thread-specific signal.

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_THREAD_GROUP
           Send a thread-group directed signal.

         - PIDFD_SIGNAL_PROCESS_GROUP
           Send a process-group directed signal.

        The scope change will only work if the struct pid is actually
        used for this scope.

        For example, in order to send a thread-group directed signal the
        provided pidfd must be used as a thread-group leader and
        similarly for PIDFD_SIGNAL_PROCESS_GROUP the struct pid must be
        used as a process group leader.

 - Move pidfds from the anonymous inode infrastructure to a tiny pseudo
   filesystem. This will unblock further work that we weren't able to do
   simply because of the very justified limitations of anonymous inodes.
   Moving pidfds to a tiny pseudo filesystem allows for statx on pidfds
   to become useful for the first time. They can now be compared by
   inode number which are unique for the system lifetime.

   Instead of stashing struct pid in file->private_data we can now stash
   it in inode->i_private. This makes it possible to introduce concepts
   that operate on a process once all file descriptors have been closed.
   A concrete example is kill-on-last-close. Another side-effect is that
   file->private_data is now freed up for per-file options for pidfds.

   Now, each struct pid will refer to a different inode but the same
   struct pid will refer to the same inode if it's opened multiple
   times. In contrast to now where each struct pid refers to the same
   inode.

   The tiny pseudo filesystem is not visible anywhere in userspace
   exactly like e.g., pipefs and sockfs. There's no lookup, there's no
   complex inode operations, nothing. Dentries and inodes are always
   deleted when the last pidfd is closed.

   We allocate a new inode and dentry for each struct pid and we reuse
   that inode and dentry for all pidfds that refer to the same struct
   pid. The code is entirely optional and fairly small. If it's not
   selected we fallback to anonymous inodes. Heavily inspired by nsfs.

   The dentry and inode allocation mechanism is moved into generic
   infrastructure that is now shared between nsfs and pidfs. The
   path_from_stashed() helper must be provided with a stashing location,
   an inode number, a mount, and the private data that is supposed to be
   used and it will provide a path that can be passed to dentry_open().

   The helper will try retrieve an existing dentry from the provided
   stashing location. If a valid dentry is found it is reused. If not a
   new one is allocated and we try to stash it in the provided location.
   If this fails we retry until we either find an existing dentry or the
   newly allocated dentry could be stashed. Subsequent openers of the
   same namespace or task are then able to reuse it.

 - Currently it is only possible to get notified when a task has exited,
   i.e., become a zombie and userspace gets notified with EPOLLIN. We
   now also support waiting until the task has been reaped, notifying
   userspace with EPOLLHUP.

 - Ensure that ESRCH is reported for getfd if a task is exiting instead
   of the confusing EBADF.

 - Various smaller cleanups to pidfd functions.

* tag 'vfs-6.9.pidfd' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (23 commits)
  libfs: improve path_from_stashed()
  libfs: add stashed_dentry_prune()
  libfs: improve path_from_stashed() helper
  pidfs: convert to path_from_stashed() helper
  nsfs: convert to path_from_stashed() helper
  libfs: add path_from_stashed()
  pidfd: add pidfs
  pidfd: move struct pidfd_fops
  pidfd: allow to override signal scope in pidfd_send_signal()
  pidfd: change pidfd_send_signal() to respect PIDFD_THREAD
  signal: fill in si_code in prepare_kill_siginfo()
  selftests: add ESRCH tests for pidfd_getfd()
  pidfd: getfd should always report ESRCH if a task is exiting
  pidfd: clone: allow CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_PIDFD together
  pidfd: exit: kill the no longer used thread_group_exited()
  pidfd: change do_notify_pidfd() to use __wake_up(poll_to_key(EPOLLIN))
  pid: kill the obsolete PIDTYPE_PID code in transfer_pid()
  pidfd: kill the no longer needed do_notify_pidfd() in de_thread()
  pidfd_poll: report POLLHUP when pid_task() == NULL
  pidfd: implement PIDFD_THREAD flag for pidfd_open()
  ...
2024-03-11 10:21:06 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 54126fafea vfs-6.9.iomap
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.iomap' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull iomap updates from Christian Brauner:

 - Restore read-write hints in struct bio through the bi_write_hint
   member for the sake of UFS devices in mobile applications. This can
   result in up to 40% lower write amplification in UFS devices. The
   patch series that builds on this will be coming in via the SCSI
   maintainers (Bart)

 - Overhaul the iomap writeback code. Afterwards ->map_blocks() is able
   to map multiple blocks at once as long as they're in the same folio.
   This reduces CPU usage for buffered write workloads on e.g., xfs on
   systems with lots of cores (Christoph)

 - Record processed bytes in iomap_iter() trace event (Kassey)

 - Extend iomap_writepage_map() trace event after Christoph's
   ->map_block() changes to map mutliple blocks at once (Zhang)

* tag 'vfs-6.9.iomap' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (22 commits)
  iomap: Add processed for iomap_iter
  iomap: add pos and dirty_len into trace_iomap_writepage_map
  block, fs: Restore the per-bio/request data lifetime fields
  fs: Propagate write hints to the struct block_device inode
  fs: Move enum rw_hint into a new header file
  fs: Split fcntl_rw_hint()
  fs: Verify write lifetime constants at compile time
  fs: Fix rw_hint validation
  iomap: pass the length of the dirty region to ->map_blocks
  iomap: map multiple blocks at a time
  iomap: submit ioends immediately
  iomap: factor out a iomap_writepage_map_block helper
  iomap: only call mapping_set_error once for each failed bio
  iomap: don't chain bios
  iomap: move the iomap_sector sector calculation out of iomap_add_to_ioend
  iomap: clean up the iomap_alloc_ioend calling convention
  iomap: move all remaining per-folio logic into iomap_writepage_map
  iomap: factor out a iomap_writepage_handle_eof helper
  iomap: move the PF_MEMALLOC check to iomap_writepages
  iomap: move the io_folios field out of struct iomap_ioend
  ...
2024-03-11 10:07:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 77417942e4 vfs-6.9.ntfs
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.ntfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull ntfs update from Christian Brauner:
 "This removes the old ntfs driver. The new ntfs3 driver is a full
  replacement that was merged over two years ago. We've went through
  various userspace and either they use ntfs3 or they use the fuse
  version of ntfs and thus build neither ntfs nor ntfs3. I think that's
  a clear sign that we should risk removing the legacy ntfs driver.

  Quoting from Arch Linux and Debian:

   - Debian does neither build the legacy ntfs nor the new ntfs3:

     "Not currently built with Debian's kernel packages, 'ntfs' has been
      symlinked to 'ntfs-3g' as it relates to fstab and mount commands.

      Debian kernels are built without support of the ntfs3 driver
      developed by Paragon Software."  (cf. [2])

   - Archlinux provides ntfs3 as their default since 5.15:

     "All officially supported kernels with versions 5.15 or newer are
      built with CONFIG_NTFS3_FS=m and thus support it. Before 5.15,
      NTFS read and write support is provided by the NTFS-3G FUSE file
      system."  (cf. [1]).

  It's unmaintained apart from various odd fixes as well. Worst case we
  have to reintroduce it if someone really has a valid dependency on it.
  But it's worth trying to see whether we can remove it"

Link: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NTFS [1]
Link: https://wiki.debian.org/NTFS [2]

* tag 'vfs-6.9.ntfs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs:
  fs: remove NTFS classic from docum. index
  fs: Remove NTFS classic
2024-03-11 09:55:17 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 7ea65c89d8 vfs-6.9.misc
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Merge tag 'vfs-6.9.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs

Pull misc vfs updates from Christian Brauner:
 "Misc features, cleanups, and fixes for vfs and individual filesystems.

  Features:

   - Support idmapped mounts for hugetlbfs.

   - Add RWF_NOAPPEND flag for pwritev2(). This allows us to fix a bug
     where the passed offset is ignored if the file is O_APPEND. The new
     flag allows a caller to enforce that the offset is honored to
     conform to posix even if the file was opened in append mode.

   - Move i_mmap_rwsem in struct address_space to avoid false sharing
     between i_mmap and i_mmap_rwsem.

   - Convert efs, qnx4, and coda to use the new mount api.

   - Add a generic is_dot_dotdot() helper that's used by various
     filesystems and the VFS code instead of open-coding it multiple
     times.

   - Recently we've added stable offsets which allows stable ordering
     when iterating directories exported through NFS on e.g., tmpfs
     filesystems. Originally an xarray was used for the offset map but
     that caused slab fragmentation issues over time. This switches the
     offset map to the maple tree which has a dense mode that handles
     this scenario a lot better. Includes tests.

   - Finally merge the case-insensitive improvement series Gabriel has
     been working on for a long time. This cleanly propagates case
     insensitive operations through ->s_d_op which in turn allows us to
     remove the quite ugly generic_set_encrypted_ci_d_ops() operations.
     It also improves performance by trying a case-sensitive comparison
     first and then fallback to case-insensitive lookup if that fails.
     This also fixes a bug where overlayfs would be able to be mounted
     over a case insensitive directory which would lead to all sort of
     odd behaviors.

  Cleanups:

   - Make file_dentry() a simple accessor now that ->d_real() is
     simplified because of the backing file work we did the last two
     cycles.

   - Use the dedicated file_mnt_idmap helper in ntfs3.

   - Use smp_load_acquire/store_release() in the i_size_read/write
     helpers and thus remove the hack to handle i_size reads in the
     filemap code.

   - The SLAB_MEM_SPREAD is a nop now. Remove it from various places in
     fs/

   - It's no longer necessary to perform a second built-in initramfs
     unpack call because we retain the contents of the previous
     extraction. Remove it.

   - Now that we have removed various allocators kfree_rcu() always
     works with kmem caches and kmalloc(). So simplify various places
     that only use an rcu callback in order to handle the kmem cache
     case.

   - Convert the pipe code to use a lockdep comparison function instead
     of open-coding the nesting making lockdep validation easier.

   - Move code into fs-writeback.c that was located in a header but can
     be made static as it's only used in that one file.

   - Rewrite the alignment checking iterators for iovec and bvec to be
     easier to read, and also significantly more compact in terms of
     generated code. This saves 270 bytes of text on x86-64 (with
     clang-18) and 224 bytes on arm64 (with gcc-13). In profiles it also
     saves a bit of time for the same workload.

   - Switch various places to use KMEM_CACHE instead of
     kmem_cache_create().

   - Use inode_set_ctime_to_ts() in inode_set_ctime_current()

   - Use kzalloc() in name_to_handle_at() to avoid kernel infoleak.

   - Various smaller cleanups for eventfds.

  Fixes:

   - Fix various comments and typos, and unneeded initializations.

   - Fix stack allocation hack for clang in the select code.

   - Improve dump_mapping() debug code on a best-effort basis.

   - Fix build errors in various selftests.

   - Avoid wrap-around instrumentation in various places.

   - Don't allow user namespaces without an idmapping to be used for
     idmapped mounts.

   - Fix sysv sb_read() call.

   - Fix fallback implementation of the get_name() export operation"

* tag 'vfs-6.9.misc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (70 commits)
  hugetlbfs: support idmapped mounts
  qnx4: convert qnx4 to use the new mount api
  fs: use inode_set_ctime_to_ts to set inode ctime to current time
  libfs: Drop generic_set_encrypted_ci_d_ops
  ubifs: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  f2fs: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  ext4: Configure dentry operations at dentry-creation time
  libfs: Add helper to choose dentry operations at mount-time
  libfs: Merge encrypted_ci_dentry_ops and ci_dentry_ops
  fscrypt: Drop d_revalidate once the key is added
  fscrypt: Drop d_revalidate for valid dentries during lookup
  fscrypt: Factor out a helper to configure the lookup dentry
  ovl: Always reject mounting over case-insensitive directories
  libfs: Attempt exact-match comparison first during casefolded lookup
  efs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  jfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  minix: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  openpromfs: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  proc: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  qnx6: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
  ...
2024-03-11 09:38:17 -07:00
Steve French 3681fe1b0f cifs: update internal module version number for cifs.ko
From 2.47 to 2.48

Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:52:42 -05:00
Enzo Matsumiya 24337b60e8 smb: common: simplify compression headers
Unify compression headers (chained and unchained) into a single struct
so we can use it for the initial compression transform header
interchangeably.

Also make the OriginalPayloadSize field to be always visible in the
compression payload header, and have callers subtract its size when not
needed.

Rename the related structs to match the naming convetion used in the
other SMB2 structs.

Signed-off-by: Enzo Matsumiya <ematsumiya@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:52:42 -05:00
Enzo Matsumiya f49af46287 smb: common: fix fields sizes in compression_pattern_payload_v1
See protocol documentation in MS-SMB2 section 2.2.42.2.2

Signed-off-by: Enzo Matsumiya <ematsumiya@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:52:42 -05:00
Enzo Matsumiya 8fe7062b7d smb: client: negotiate compression algorithms
Change "compress=" mount option to a boolean flag, that, if set,
will enable negotiating compression algorithms with the server.

Do not de/compress anything for now.

Signed-off-by: Enzo Matsumiya <ematsumiya@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:52:42 -05:00
Steve French 073dd87c8e smb3: add dynamic trace point for ioctls
It can be helpful in debugging to know which ioctls are called to better
correlate them with smb3 fsctls (and opens).  Add a dynamic trace point
to trace ioctls into cifs.ko

Here is sample output:

            TASK-PID     CPU#  |||||  TIMESTAMP  FUNCTION
               | |         |   |||||     |         |
 new-inotify-ioc-90418   [001] ..... 142157.397024: smb3_ioctl: xid=18 fid=0x0 ioctl cmd=0xc009cf0b
 new-inotify-ioc-90457   [007] ..... 142217.943569: smb3_ioctl: xid=22 fid=0x389bf5b6 ioctl cmd=0xc009cf0b

Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:36:18 -05:00
David Howells f3dc1bdb6b cifs: Fix writeback data corruption
cifs writeback doesn't correctly handle the case where
cifs_extend_writeback() hits a point where it is considering an additional
folio, but this would overrun the wsize - at which point it drops out of
the xarray scanning loop and calls xas_pause().  The problem is that
xas_pause() advances the loop counter - thereby skipping that page.

What needs to happen is for xas_reset() to be called any time we decide we
don't want to process the page we're looking at, but rather send the
request we are building and start a new one.

Fix this by copying and adapting the netfslib writepages code as a
temporary measure, with cifs writeback intending to be offloaded to
netfslib in the near future.

This also fixes the issue with the use of filemap_get_folios_tag() causing
retry of a bunch of pages which the extender already dealt with.

This can be tested by creating, say, a 64K file somewhere not on cifs
(otherwise copy-offload may get underfoot), mounting a cifs share with a
wsize of 64000, copying the file to it and then comparing the original file
and the copy:

        dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/64K bs=64k count=1
        mount //192.168.6.1/test /mnt -o user=...,pass=...,wsize=64000
        cp /tmp/64K /mnt/64K
        cmp /tmp/64K /mnt/64K

Without the fix, the cmp fails at position 64000 (or shortly thereafter).

Fixes: d08089f649 ("cifs: Change the I/O paths to use an iterator rather than a page list")
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
cc: Steve French <sfrench@samba.org>
cc: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
cc: Ronnie Sahlberg <ronniesahlberg@gmail.com>
cc: Shyam Prasad N <sprasad@microsoft.com>
cc: Tom Talpey <tom@talpey.com>
cc: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
cc: linux-cifs@vger.kernel.org
cc: samba-technical@lists.samba.org
cc: netfs@lists.linux.dev
cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara 1e5f424071 smb: client: return reparse type in /proc/mounts
Add support for returning reparse mount option in /proc/mounts.

Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202402262152.YZOwDlCM-lkp@intel.com/
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara 8bd25b61c5 smb: client: set correct d_type for reparse DFS/DFSR and mount point
Set correct dirent->d_type for IO_REPARSE_TAG_DFS{,R} and
IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT reparse points.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara 78e26bec4d smb: client: parse uid, gid, mode and dev from WSL reparse points
Parse the extended attributes from WSL reparse points to correctly
report uid, gid mode and dev from ther instantiated inodes.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara ea41367b2a smb: client: introduce SMB2_OP_QUERY_WSL_EA
Add a new command to smb2_compound_op() for querying WSL extended
attributes from reparse points.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Dan Carpenter e0e1e09b2c smb: client: Fix a NULL vs IS_ERR() check in wsl_set_xattrs()
This was intended to be an IS_ERR() check.  The ea_create_context()
function doesn't return NULL.

Fixes: 1eab17fe485c ("smb: client: add support for WSL reparse points")
Reviewed-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara 5a4b09ecf8 smb: client: add support for WSL reparse points
Add support for creating special files via WSL reparse points when
using 'reparse=wsl' mount option.  They're faster than NFS reparse
points because they don't require extra roundtrips to figure out what
->d_type a specific dirent is as such information is already stored in
query dir responses and then making getdents() calls faster.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara fa792d8d23 smb: client: reduce number of parameters in smb2_compound_op()
Replace @desired_access, @create_disposition, @create_options and
@mode parameters with a single @oparms.

No functional changes.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara 6914d288c6 smb: client: fix potential broken compound request
Now that smb2_compound_op() can accept up to 5 commands in a single
compound request, set the appropriate NextCommand and related flags to
all subsequent commands as well as handling the case where a valid
@cfile is passed and therefore skipping create and close requests in
the compound chain.

This fix a potential broken compound request that could be sent from
smb2_get_reparse_inode() if the client found a valid open
file (@cfile) prior to calling smb2_compound_op().

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:58 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara c520ba7573 smb: client: move most of reparse point handling code to common file
In preparation to add support for creating special files also via WSL
reparse points in next commits.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:57 -05:00
Paulo Alcantara eb90e8ecb2 smb: client: introduce reparse mount option
Allow the user to create special files and symlinks by choosing
between WSL and NFS reparse points via 'reparse={nfs,wsl}' mount
options.  If unset or 'reparse=default', the client will default to
creating them via NFS reparse points.

Creating WSL reparse points isn't supported yet, so simply return
error when attempting to mount with 'reparse=wsl' for now.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pc@manguebit.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:54 -05:00
Meetakshi Setiya 71f15c90e7 smb: client: retry compound request without reusing lease
There is a shortcoming in the current implementation of the file
lease mechanism exposed when the lease keys were attempted to be
reused for unlink, rename and set_path_size operations for a client. As
per MS-SMB2, lease keys are associated with the file name. Linux smb
client maintains lease keys with the inode. If the file has any hardlinks,
it is possible that the lease for a file be wrongly reused for an
operation on the hardlink or vice versa. In these cases, the mentioned
compound operations fail with STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER.
This patch adds a fallback to the old mechanism of not sending any
lease with these compound operations if the request with lease key fails
with STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER.
Resending the same request without lease key should not hurt any
functionality, but might impact performance especially in cases where
the error is not because of the usage of wrong lease key and we might
end up doing an extra roundtrip.

Signed-off-by: Meetakshi Setiya <msetiya@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:54 -05:00
Meetakshi Setiya ffceb7640c smb: client: do not defer close open handles to deleted files
When a file/dentry has been deleted before closing all its open
handles, currently, closing them can add them to the deferred
close list. This can lead to problems in creating file with the
same name when the file is re-created before the deferred close
completes. This issue was seen while reusing a client's already
existing lease on a file for compound operations and xfstest 591
failed because of the deferred close handle that remained valid
even after the file was deleted and was being reused to create a
file with the same name. The server in this case returns an error
on open with STATUS_DELETE_PENDING. Recreating the file would
fail till the deferred handles are closed (duration specified in
closetimeo).

This patch fixes the issue by flagging all open handles for the
deleted file (file path to be precise) by setting
status_file_deleted to true in the cifsFileInfo structure. As per
the information classes specified in MS-FSCC, SMB2 query info
response from the server has a DeletePending field, set to true
to indicate that deletion has been requested on that file. If
this is the case, flag the open handles for this file too.

When doing close in cifs_close for each of these handles, check the
value of this boolean field and do not defer close these handles
if the corresponding filepath has been deleted.

Signed-off-by: Meetakshi Setiya <msetiya@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:54 -05:00
Meetakshi Setiya 2c7d399e55 smb: client: reuse file lease key in compound operations
Currently, when a rename, unlink or set path size compound operation
is requested on a file that has a lot of dirty pages to be written
to the server, we do not send the lease key for these requests. As a
result, the server can assume that this request is from a new client, and
send a lease break notification to the same client, on the same
connection. As a response to the lease break, the client can consume
several credits to write the dirty pages to the server. Depending on the
server's credit grant implementation, the server can stop granting more
credits to this connection, and this can cause a deadlock (which can only
be resolved when the lease timer on the server expires).
One of the problems here is that the client is sending no lease key,
even if it has a lease for the file. This patch fixes the problem by
reusing the existing lease key on the file for rename, unlink and set path
size compound operations so that the client does not break its own lease.

A very trivial example could be a set of commands by a client that
maintains open handle (for write) to a file and then tries to copy the
contents of that file to another one, eg.,

tail -f /dev/null > myfile &
mv myfile myfile2

Presently, the network capture on the client shows that the move (or
rename) would trigger a lease break on the same client, for the same file.
With the lease key reused, the lease break request-response overhead is
eliminated, thereby reducing the roundtrips performed for this set of
operations.

The patch fixes the bug described above and also provides perf benefit.

Signed-off-by: Meetakshi Setiya <msetiya@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:54 -05:00
Steve French dbfdff402d smb3: update allocation size more accurately on write completion
Changes to allocation size are approximated for extending writes of cached
files until the server returns the actual value (on SMB3 close or query info
for example), but it was setting the estimated value for number of blocks
to larger than the file size even if the file is likely sparse which
breaks various xfstests (e.g. generic/129, 130, 221, 228).

When i_size and i_blocks are updated in write completion do not increase
allocation size more than what was written (rounded up to 512 bytes).

Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:54 -05:00
Chengming Zhou 9537155b71 smb: remove SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag usage
The SLAB_MEM_SPREAD flag is already a no-op as of 6.8-rc1, remove
its usage so we can delete it from slab. No functional change.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240223-slab-cleanup-flags-v2-0-02f1753e8303@suse.cz/

Signed-off-by: Chengming Zhou <zhouchengming@bytedance.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:53 -05:00
Steve French c1eb537bf4 cifs: allow changing password during remount
There are cases where a session is disconnected and password has changed
on the server (or expired) for this user and this currently can not
be fixed without unmount and mounting again.  This patch allows
remount to change the password (for the non Kerberos case, Kerberos
ticket refresh is handled differently) when the session is disconnected
and the user can not reconnect due to still using old password.

Future patches should also allow us to setup the keyring (cifscreds)
to have an "alternate password" so we would be able to change
the password before the session drops (without the risk of races
between when the password changes and the disconnect occurs -
ie cases where the old password is still needed because the new
password has not fully rolled out to all servers yet).

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:53 -05:00
Bharath SM e4b61f3b1c cifs: prevent updating file size from server if we have a read/write lease
In cases of large directories, the readdir operation may span multiple
round trips to retrieve contents. This introduces a potential race
condition in case of concurrent write and readdir operations. If the
readdir operation initiates before a write has been processed by the
server, it may update the file size attribute to an older value.
Address this issue by avoiding file size updates from readdir when we
have read/write lease.

Scenario:
1) process1: open dir xyz
2) process1: readdir instance 1 on xyz
3) process2: create file.txt for write
4) process2: write x bytes to file.txt
5) process2: close file.txt
6) process2: open file.txt for read
7) process1: readdir 2 - overwrites file.txt inode size to 0
8) process2: read contents of file.txt - bug, short read with 0 bytes

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Shyam Prasad N <sprasad@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Bharath SM <bharathsm@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
2024-03-10 19:33:53 -05:00
Kent Overstreet 737cd174d1 bcachefs: bch2_lookup() gives better error message on inode not found
When a dirent points to a missing inode, we really should print out the
dirent.

This requires quite a bit of refactoring, but there's some other
benefits: we now do the entire looup (dirent and inode) in a single
btree transaction, and copy to the VFS inode with btree locks still
held, like the create path.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet a91bc5e505 bcachefs: bch2_inode_insert()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 3d4998c202 bcachefs: factor out check_inode_backpointer()
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 11def1888f bcachefs: Factor out check_subvol_dirent()
Going to be adding more code here for checking subvol structure.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet ce3e9283de bcachefs: Kill some -EINVALs
Repurposing standard error codes in bcachefs code is banned in new code,
and we need to get rid of the remaining ones - private error codes give
us much better error messages.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 82fdc1dc98 bcachefs: bump max_active on btree_interior_update_worker
WQ_UNBOUND with max_active 1 means ordered workqueue, but we don't
actually need or want ordered semantics - and probably want a higher
concurrency limit anyways.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 69c8e6ce02 bcachefs: move fsck_write_inode() to inode.c
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 29223b5a55 bcachefs: Initialize super_block->s_uuid
Need to fix this oversight for the new FS_IOC_(GET|SET)UUID ioctls.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet f8f8fb443b bcachefs: Switch to uuid_to_fsid()
switch the statfs code from something horrible and open coded to the
more standard uuid_to_fsid()

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:09 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 7f76b08aca bcachefs: Subvolumes may now be renamed
Files within a subvolume cannot be renamed into another subvolume, but
subvolumes themselves were intended to be.

This implements subvolume renaming - we need to ensure that there's only
a single dirent that points to a subvolume key (not multiple versions in
different snapshots), and we need to ensure that dirent.d_parent_subol
and inode.bi_parent_subvol are updated.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:08 -04:00
Kent Overstreet 5f43b0134e bcachefs: btree node prefetching in check_topology
btree_and_journal_iter is old code that we want to get rid of, but we're
not ready to yet.

lack of btree node prefetching is, it turns out, a real performance
issue for fsck on spinning rust, so - add it.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:08 -04:00
Kent Overstreet fc634d8e46 bcachefs: btree_and_journal_iter.trans
we now always have a btree_trans when using a btree_and_journal_iter;
prep work for adding prefetching to btree_and_journal_iter

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2024-03-10 15:34:08 -04:00